E-Discovery in Law School: Yes, You Need to Learn This Stuff

Do law students need to learn about electronic discovery? Uh, yes. Yes they do.

Here they are:

Adam C. Losey, associate, Foley & Lardner
Anne S. Peterson, counsel, Reed Smith
Brad Holm, partner, Holm Wright Hyde & Hays
Charles S. Fax, Rifkin, Livingston, Levitan & Silver
David R. Cohen, Partner,Reed Smith
Denise J. Talbert, partner, Shook Hardy & Bacon
Helen Bergman Moure, principal, Lex Aperta
Karl Schieneman, president, ReviewLess
Kelly Twigger, founder and owner, ESI Attorneys
Michael Dalewitz, director of e-discovery solutions, Epiq Systems
Judge Ralph Artigliere, Retired, Florida’s 10th Judicial Circuit
Ralph C. Losey, Jackson Lewis (we have mentioned Losey before, in coverage of predictive coding and the controversial Da Silva Moore case.)
Scott A. Carlson, partner, Seyfarth Shaw
William Hamilton, partner, Quarles & Brady

Earlier: Law School Classes on Electronic Discovery: Important and Informative, or a Waste of Time? Discuss Amongst Yourselves

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