Firms To Watch: E-discovery

Under the headship of Washington DC based Edward Rippey, the team at Covington & Burling LLP regularly assists clients with a plethora of e-discovery litigations and investigations.
The e-data consulting group at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. is capable of advising on all aspects of e-discovery and information governance, and is led by Boston-based John Koss.

E-discovery in United States

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

The team at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton brings strength to representing multinational clients in high-stakes litigation and advising on the full range of e-discovery, data privacy, information governance and investigation matters. Practice head Christian Mahoney, based in Washington DC, is a specialist in antitrust and securities enforcement and is highly regarded for his work in DOJ investigations. New York-based Michael Bohner is noted for his expertise in representing clients in defensible data retention, preservation and production processes. Delante Stevens, also from DC, focuses on regulatory reviews, developing review plans and regularly assists clients with class-action suits.

Practice head(s):

Christian Mahoney


Other key lawyers:

Michael W. Bohner; Delante Stevens


Key clients

Fresenius Medical Care North America


Robert Bosch GmbH


Keurig Dr Pepper


Korean Airlines


Change Healthcare


Lighthouse Global


TPG Capital


Varsity Brands


Goldman Sachs


BNP Paribas


IQVIA


Tempur Sealy International


National Amusements


King & Spalding LLP

‘Problem solver’ King & Spalding LLP leverages the bench strength of its national presence to advise household names in pharma, retail, tech, and automotive, including Toyota Motor North America, Inc., and Walmart, on multi-district litigation, regulatory investigation and crisis management. The team is led by an experienced group of partners based in Atlanta — Rose Jones, who counsels clients in e-discovery, and John Tucker, who focuses on both civil and criminal investigations. Atlanta-based Ronni Solomon carries longstanding experience in handling complex e-discovery matters before the Supreme Court and other lower courts. Michael Shortnacy regularly assists clients with class actions and regulatory issues in Los Angeles, while in Atlanta, Tanya Canup brings expertise on information governance, preservation, and collection issues.

Practice head(s):

Rose Jones; John Tucker


Other key lawyers:

Michael Shortnacy; Tanya Canup


Testimonials

‘Excellent team and well-staffed. Good use of technology and extremely collaborative.’

‘I work with Rose J. Jones and Michael Shortnacy frequently. Both are excellent concerning eDiscovery. I trust their judgment and align with them when we work together. They are heavily respected in the field.’

‘This team is unique. It maintains a creative and proactive e-discovery practice within a large law firm. They have great leadership, are up to date on the law and technology, and boast an impressive staff that can handle anything from consulting to motion practice to document review.’

‘Rose J. Jones stands out on the K&S team as the e-discovery partner and group leader. She is well-versed in both e-discovery law and technology. She is committed to proactively finding solutions to e-discovery challenges that benefit her clients.’

‘The team has broad and deep experience in everything related to discovery. The responsiveness and attention to detail is appreciated. The team go above and beyond to provide holistic advice.’

‘The K&S discovery practice is everything a client needs to sleep at night knowing their discovery matters are being handled diligently and expertly.’

‘King & Spalding has a proven track record in handling complex e-discovery matters. They leverage advanced technologies by partnering with technology companies to develop custom solutions to my problems.’

‘The K&S e-discovery practice is unparalleled in its depth of expertise and its overall bench strength. They have vast in-house technical expertise and long-standing relationships with key vendors and thought leaders in the industry.’

Key clients

Beech-Nut Nutrition Company


Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Toyota Motor North America, Inc.


Walmart Inc.


Work highlights


  • Handled discovery coordination in Toyota Motor North America, Inc.’s product liability litigation and responses to governmental investigations.
  • Advised Boehringer Ingelheim on discovery strategy across all federal and state matters in its Zantac litigation alleging the antacid is associated with an increased risk of cancer.
  • Assisted Walmart with nationwide state and federal product liability and consumer class actions, and state attorneys’ general actions and state attorneys’ general actions.

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP fields an impressive team that regularly handles contentious matters at all levels of state and federal courts for major players from the worlds of pharmaceuticals, technology and automotive. The group also assists clients with data breaches, trade secrets, document preservation and contract disputes. The practice is led by seasoned e-discovery litigator John Martin, who specializes in multi-district litigation and government investigations. Lucie Cohen brings experience in handling information governance, regulatory, and antitrust matters, while Heyward Bonyata focuses on issues involving the management of information and represents clients in multidistrict litigations. Julie Flaming regularly leads government inquiries and has particular expertise in pharma and medical device litigation. Travis Bustamante is another key name for discovery strategies in Charlotte. Jerrett Coco is also recommended. All lawyers are in Columbia unless otherwise stated.

Practice head(s):

John D. Martin


Other key lawyers:

Lucie Cohen; Heyward Bonyata; Julie Flaming; Travis Bustamante; Jerrett Coco


Testimonials

‘This team applies cutting-edge e-discovery technology to case-specific problems that bring value far beyond “eDiscovery.” The people make all the difference in this group. They know how to package e-discovery tools to help the client prevail in court.’

‘Travis Bustamante is top-notch. He is a courtroom lawyer with e-discovery expertise. He finds solutions to problems.’

Key clients

Eli Lilly and Company


Multiple Blue Cross Blue Shield Companies


Anthem, Inc. (now Elevance Health, Inc.)


Work highlights


  • Assisted Eli Lilly and Company with several litigations relating to insulin pricing.
  • Represented 15 Blue Cross Blue Shield defendants in nationwide class action multi-district litigation involving antitrust allegations in the healthcare industry.
  • Represented Anthem (now Elevance Health, Inc.) in a litigation filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office pending in Southern District of New York in a four-year investigation.

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Providing high-level e-discovery advice in the tech space and assisting major multinational clients on high-stakes disputes are key strengths for Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP. Washington DC-based Wendy Butler Curtis heads the practice and is an expert in information governance and class-action suits, with great experience in the pharmaceutical sector. Jeffrey McKenna from San Francisco counsels on cross-border investigations and acts as lead counsel in discovery and privacy matters in federal courts. In West Virginia, Logan Herlinger advises on information governance while DC-based Jay Williams is a seasoned litigator with deep experience in the financial sector. Senior manager Kelly Cullen provides support on all stages of discovery from the Wheeling office.

Practice head(s):

Wendy Butler Curtis


Other key lawyers:

Logan Herlinger; Jeffrey McKenna; Jay Williams; Kelly Cullen


Testimonials

‘Great team – responsive, courteous, client service oriented.’

‘Overall, the team is heavily oriented and well-versed on the technology front.’

‘Wendy Butler Curtis is a top-notch e-discovery expert and an outstanding person.’

‘The team at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP’s e-discovery practice stands out for its exceptional knowledge. A key strength of the e-discovery team is their deep understanding of various industries. Moreover, the team’s commitment to diversity and inclusion brings a wide range of perspectives and ideas, enhancing their problem-solving capabilities. Orrick also sets itself apart through its collaborative approach. This client-centred approach fosters a deeper understanding of the client’s needs, leading to more tailored and effective e-discovery strategies. The e-discovery practice is notable for its integration of technology and legal expertise.’

‘We love working with Logan Herlinger, who is on top of his game.’

‘Excellent knowledge of US and European law. I also highly appreciated the responsiveness and flexibility the team brought along.’

‘Jeffrey McKenna was exceptional and very pragmatic in their work.’

Redgrave LLP

The e-discovery group at Redgrave LLP remains a force in the marketplace, leveraging a deep bench and strong geographic reach in high-stakes litigation and investigations. The group also assists clients with information governance, data privacy, cybersecurity and discovery matters. Virginia-based Jonathan Redgrave is the go-to advisor for clients in the healthcare, technology and automotive sectors on e-discovery and information governance issues. Erica Zolner brings experience in handling complex class action and antitrust matters, while Martin Tully has a particular focus on data breach investigations in Chicago. Eliza Davis, in Chicago, is also a key contact for discovery mandates. Also in Chicago, Kathy P. Josephson joined from Seyfarth Shaw LLP in May 2023, and Diana H. Psarras arrived from Robbins DiMonte in July 2023.

Practice head(s):

Victoria A. Redgrave


Other key lawyers:

Jonathan Redgrave; Erica Zolner; Martin T. Tully; Eliza Davis; Kathy P. Josephson; Diana H. Psarras


Testimonials

‘Redgrave is the leading firm which focuses on information governance and eDiscovery. It is the firm to call when there are problems in cases. It provides extensive expertise and applies protocols that are defensible and respected by courts. It has a deep bench of well-abled, experienced professionals who quickly respond to exigencies.’

‘Jonathan Redgrave is the leading lawyer in the United States in the eDiscovery space. He has handled bet the company discovery disputes and is very knowledgeable with emerging technology and its intersection with discovery needs and court expectations.’

Key clients

Highmark Health Services Inc., Health Care Service Corporation, and Blue Shield of California


Norfolk Southern


Sutter Health


Discovery Neutral in In re Medline EtO Litigation


DISH Network LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented Highmark and Health Care Services Corporation in multi-district litigation involving hundreds of cases filed against the insurers and consolidated in the Northern District of Alabama.
  • Represented Norfolk Southern in significant, complex, and high-stakes matters.
  • Represented Sutter Health in Duncan ex-rel. v. Sutter Health, an ongoing qui tam action in Alameda County Superior Court, California, spanning seven years.

Ropes & Gray LLP

Ropes & Gray LLP is known for its niche specialism in high-stakes litigation for clients from a range of industries, including pharma, financial and biotech industries. The team routinely undertakes data privacy compliance and e-discovery advisory work as a part of a broad practice that also encompasses investigation and class action suits. Boston-stationed litigator Shannon Capone Kirk heads the practice, representing multinational clients in commercial litigation and data breach-related matters. In New York, Emily Cobb provides experience in discovery-related disputes, while Xueguang Sun has a particular focus on enforcement aspects. Samuel Davenport is the other key contact in the New York office.

Practice head(s):

Shannon Capone Kirk


Other key lawyers:

Emily A. Cobb; Samuel Davenport; Xueguang Sun


Key clients

Walgreen Co. and Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented Walgreen Co. and Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. in a series of six cases filed in the Northern District of Illinois by now thirty-five Blue Cross-affiliated insurers.

Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP

The data and discovery strategies practice at Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP showcases particular strength in providing advice on discovery issues in areas including mass tort, multidistrict and class action litigation. Patrick Oot leads the team out of the Washington DC office and is the key contact for issues about information governance, data privacy and discovery practices in technology issues. Kansas City based Jason Ward is thoroughly knowledgeable of the full array of document reviews and productions, Gabe Egli regularly represents clients in the pharmaceutical sector, and Jeremiah Winkler is a specialist in litigation. Associate Adam Shoshtari is located in Washington DC and is often engaged in product liability litigations. Denise Talbert  retired in 2023.

Practice head(s):

Patrick Oot


Other key lawyers:

Jason Ward; Gabe Egli; Jeremiah Wikler; Adam Shoshtari


Key clients

Gilead Sciences, Inc.


Horizon Therapeutics (Amgen)


Bayer AG / Monsanto Company


Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.


American Honda Motor Co.


The Prudential Insurance Company of America


Roche / Genentech Inc.


ParkMobile


Winston & Strawn LLP

Winston & Strawn LLP fields a fully integrated e-discovery team handling all matters related to information governance, class-action and privacy for multinational clients. Practice head John Rosenthal works from Washington DC and assists companies with regulatory investigations, antitrust and data security aspects. Charlotte-based Alan Stevens is a sought-after counsel by clients involved in commercial litigations, while Bobby Malhotra brings longstanding experience in high-stakes litigation out of Los Angeles. Recent departures include Sheryl Falk in September 2023 and Matthew Poplawski in May 2023.

Practice head(s):

John Rosenthal


Other key lawyers:

Alan Stevens; Bobby Malhotra


Testimonials

‘John Rosenthal is a star. Very knowledgeable on all facets of eDiscovery, including his knowledge of technology-assisted review.’

‘They have a very strong practice from top to bottom. They have a good e-discovery consulting practice and excellent review and production capabilities and are amongst the strongest advocates you could want in a courtroom.’

‘John Rosenthal is one of the foremost thought leaders in e-discovery and an excellent trial attorney.’

DLA Piper LLP (US)

The litigation group at DLA Piper LLP (US) assists clients with both contentious and non-contentious matters, including investigations, document review and discovery disputes. The practice is led in San Diego by Jennifer Feldman, an expert in handling disputes involving e-discovery and regulatory matters before federal and state courts in addition to information governance aspects. Andrew Jay Peck provides experience in litigation strategy and is frequently appointed as a special master in discovery disputes before the New York Supreme Court. Reston-based Dennis Russell Kiker regularly acts across technology, pharmaceuticals and automotive industries, while Nathan Marvin Stein has a particular focus on information management-related advisory work. Leeanne Sara Mancari departed the firm in September 2023.

Practice head(s):

Jennifer M. Feldman


Other key lawyers:

Andrew Jay Peck; Dennis Russell Kiker; Nathan Marvin Stein


Key clients

Nike, Inc.


Boeing Company, The


Atos IT Outsourcing Services, LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented Atos IT Outsourcing Services, LLC in AT&T v. Atos. breach of contract case in SDNY.
  • Supervised discovery in a major construction dispute, among at least a half dozen or more parties, about the construction of a new building for Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital in Manhattan.
  • Represented a software company in a cybersecurity breach matter involving an unidentified state actor and necessitating cooperation with law enforcement and intelligence community agencies.

K&L Gates

Offering a team of highly experienced lawyers, K&L Gates assists clients with e-discovery matters from pre-trial to post-trial stages, information governance, document processing and reviews. It has a strong reputation for handling litigation work along with arbitration and investigation aspects. The team is led in Seattle by Julie Anne Halter, who brings experience of advising clients in all stages of the discovery process, including management, review, litigation readiness and document-intensive issues. Daniel Miller in Pittsburgh counsels on records preservation and collection issues, and e-discovery related data breach investigations, while Seattle-based Rachel Tausend has a strong reputation for drafting and evaluating ESI agreements, protective and privilege orders.

Practice head(s):

Julie Anne Halter


Other key lawyers:

Daniel Miller; Rachel Tausend


Testimonials

‘The K&L Gates eDiscovery team has significant expertise in multiple platforms and software solutions, which gives them the ability to provide efficient options for any given situation.’

‘My organization worked closely with Rachel Tausend. She was a tremendous resource and provided great leadership to the process. She was able to take the complexities of the project and the explain them and the necessary processes in a way that aligned all parties.’

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

The practice at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP has strong capabilities in handling strategic matters for its clients spanning healthcare, energy, finance and retail industries. In addition, the team investigates and litigates in high-value contentious situations and assists multinational clients with information governance issues and management policies. The practice is led from its Pennsylvania office by experienced litigator Scott Milner, who counsels on all stages of discovery aspects, including preservation and collection. Pennsylvania-based Tara Lawler brings longstanding expertise in complex matters involving ESI and discovery protocols, while Jennifer Mott Williams, based in Houston, focuses on technology-related matters. Tess Blair left the firm in October 2023.


Practice head(s):

Scott A. Milner


Other key lawyers:

Tara S. Lawler; Jennifer Mott Williams


Testimonials

‘Morgan Lewis’s eData practice has a proven track record in handling complex eDiscovery matters. They are leaders in the use of AI, machine learning, TAR and other tools to increase efficiency and accuracy.’

‘Morgan Lewis’s eData practitioners are leaders in the industry. They are thought leaders and drive innovation and education in our community. In particular, I want to highlight Scott A. Milner and Tara S. Lawler.’

Key clients

General Electric Company


Merck & Co., Inc.


Work highlights


  • Assisted General Electric with GE’s entire global internal legal hold–management process.
  • Served as national discovery counsel for Cigna on all aspects of discovery across its entire litigation/investigation portfolio.

Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright's practice is headed up by David Kessler and Andrea D’Ambra, who lead a team well-equipped to represent clients spanning a multitude of industry sectors in high-stakes and consistently high-value disputes. The global head, Kessler, has strong capabilities in handling strategic cross-border e-discovery and information governance matters, along with portfolio management and data governance. D’Ambra is an experienced litigator who focuses on regulatory investigation, data privacy and cybersecurity issues. Another key member of the team is associate Susana Medeiros, who frequently advises on preservation and collection. All lawyers mentioned are in New York.


Practice head(s):

David Kessler; Andrea L. D’Ambra


Other key lawyers:

Susana Medeiros


Testimonials

‘A solid team of good lawyers who are very responsive and thoughtful.’

‘David Kessler has a lot of knowledge and background in this area and has very good ideas on how to execute.’

‘David Kessler and Andrea L. D’Ambra are passionate, creative and dedicated in a way that sets them apart from many other excellent eDiscovery attorneys.’

‘Stand-out members of the team are David Kessler and Andrea D’Ambra.’

‘The e-discovery practice at NRF is one of a handful in the US that are consistently extending thought leadership and establishing best practices in the industry.’

Key clients

GlaxoSmithKline


Bausch Health Companies


Jiffy Lube International, Inc.


Qualcomm


Reed Smith LLP

Reed Smith LLP is a strong choice for clients requiring assistance with records management and e-discovery matters, particularly initial preservation, and for companies involved in multi-state litigation. Leading the team is Pittsburgh-based David Cohen, who is a commercial litigator and regularly assists clients with information governance and litigation readiness issues. New York-based Anthony Diana counsels on internal and regulatory investigations, with a specific focus on technology industries, while Therese Craparo is a seasoned litigator who regularly acts before federal regulators and the courts in matters involving e-discovery disputes. Pittsburgh-based counsel Kristen Coyle Pologruto has a strong focus on records management.

Practice head(s):

David Cohen


Other key lawyers:

Anthony Diana; Therese Craparo; Kristen Coyle Pologruto


Testimonials

‘Anthony Diana and Therese Craparo are consummate professionals and subject matter experts who deliver pragmatic advise while working tirelessly to keep their client’s best interests the top priority.’

‘David Cohen and Anthony Diana are very knowledgeable on eDiscovery issues.’

‘The team has been very responsive.’

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Covering the full spectrum of e-discovery issues, Seyfarth Shaw LLP continues to specialize in handling contentious and non-contentious matters involving discovery and information governance. From the Chicago office, Scott Carlson and Jay Carle co-lead the department. Carlson stands out for his ability to assist clients with cybersecurity aspects, while Carle is an experienced high-stakes litigator with a technology focus. Also in Chicago, Jason Priebe brings longstanding experience in handling ESI preservation and productions, while Matthew Christoff is noted particularly for his discovery work. In San Francisco, Kathleen McConnell has a particular focus on data analytics in litigation, while Chicago-based Jaime Raba is another key member of the team.

Practice head(s):

Scott Carlson; Jay Carle


Other key lawyers:

Kathleen McConnell; Jaime Raba; Matthew Christoff; Jason Priebe


Testimonials

‘Kathleen McConnell is a great and clear communicator who is responsive, proactive and efficient. Her e-discovery team respects her, which is apparent in client interaction. She’s very knowledgeable about HRIS systems and related data.’

Key clients

Karma Automotive


Work highlights


  • Represented an automotive manufacturer in discrimination and wrongful termination suit.
  • Represented a financial services client in six separate collective and class action litigations involving hourly workers in a variety of job positions in multiple states.
  • Served as national e-discovery counsel to a global life sciences and pharmaceutical company, including ongoing e-discovery advice on active litigation matters and counseling across a variety of e-discovery and information governance projects.

Dechert LLP

Dechert LLP’s practice handles a variety of contentious and non-contentious matters for healthcare and tech companies, including antitrust and commercial disputes, product liability disputes, and corporate investigations. Ben Barnett leads the practice from Philadelphia, assisting clients with high-stakes multi-district litigation, covering both civil and criminal aspects. Matthew B. Tate, who also works out of the Philadelphia office, has long-standing experience of handling data privacy and management issues.


Practice head(s):

Ben Barnett


Other key lawyers:

Matthew Tate


Key clients

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. and its various and multiple subsidiaries


GlaxoSmithKline


Johnson & Johnson


Flo Health, Inc.


JUUL


Easy Healthcare Corp


Work highlights


  • Represented Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. in U.S. criminal matters.
  • Represented GSK in CID issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania related to Zantac.
  • Represented Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries in a purported indirect purchaser class action related to the sale of samples of the brand drug Tracleer to competing generic companies.

Goodwin

Goodwin acts for clients in a diverse set of industries, including pharmaceuticals, banking, technology, and automotive, with an offering that spans antitrust, class action suits and regulatory disclosures. The Boston-based group is led by Michelle Treadwell Briggs, a seasoned litigator with deep experience in the practice space who advises on e-discovery, commercial and intellectual property aspects. Another key member of the team is senior attorney Danielle Panetta, who assists with internal and government investigations.

Practice head(s):

Michelle Treadwell Briggs


Other key lawyers:

Danielle Panetta


Testimonials

‘Michelle Treadwell Briggs and her team are industry leaders in integrating technology into legal practice. She seeks out legal solutions and proactively seeks ways to implement those on each large matter she leads.’

‘Michelle Treadwell Briggs knows her stuff, exclusively focused on e-discovery. She is a national leader with a commensurate reputation.’

‘Michelle Treadwell Briggs is a well-respected thought leader in the eDiscovery community. She frequently speaks at the most prestigious eDiscovery conferences. She has a very practical approach to discovery issues and works well in a team.’

Key clients

HotSpot Therapeutics, Inc.


Rivian Automotive, Inc


Two Harbors Investment Corporation


Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.


Citrix Systems, Inc.


Keysight Technologies


iRobot Corp.


Weiner Ventures LLC


Work highlights


  • Advised the nation’s largest consumer banks on a CFPB enforcement action concerning the bank’s involvement in and use of the Zelle payment system.
  • Advised a publicly traded biopharmaceutical company with global offices on an ICC arbitration matter.
  • Advised Teva Pharmaceuticals on various matters, including serving as National eDiscovery Counsel.

Husch Blackwell LLP

Husch Blackwell LLP’s offering is co-led by Tessa Jacob from its Kansas City office and experienced high-stakes trial lawyer Steven Neeley from its Washington DC base. Jacob has strong capabilities in handling strategic e-discovery matters for its clients involving legal and technical issues, while Neeley regularly assists with commercial disputes. Kansas City-based Taylor Concannon Hausmann focuses on resolving complex high-stakes disputes concerning breach of contract and class-action lawsuits.

Practice head(s):

Tessa Jacob; Steven Neeley


Other key lawyers:

Taylor Concannon Hausmann


Testimonials

‘Tessa Jacob is very knowledgeable.’

‘The team is outstanding, professional, well-respected and finds solutions.’

‘Best problem solvers I have seen.’

‘Tessa Jacob is a standout team member.’

Key clients

Lendlease


Provisur Technologies, Inc.


Aldi


First Bank & Trust


Lindt & Sprungli Inc


Compass Minerals


Integra LifeSciences


Kirkland & Ellis LLP

The e-discovery practice at Kirkland & Ellis LLP advises major multinational clients involved in high-stakes prosecution and litigation across a diverse spectrum of industries, including financial services, technology, media, healthcare and energy. The practice is led by experienced litigators Vanessa Barsanti and Christopher Costello, from Chicago and Los Angeles respectively. Barsanti has vast experience of advising clients on e-discovery matters from the pre-trial to the post-trial stage, while Costello is particularly adept at acting in matters concerning litigation readiness, document retention and information management. Washington DC-based Amber Whipkey focuses on enforcement investigation-related matters, while Aulden Burcher-DuPont supports the team from New York and is another key member of note.

Practice head(s):

Vanessa Barsanti; Christopher Costello


Other key lawyers:

Amber Whipkey; Aulden Burcher-DuPont


Testimonials

‘K&E’s e-discovery practice team provides deep, genuine expertise. The lawyers on this team are deeply engaged with the law and technology. The expertise combined with the firm’s large geographic footprint and ability to scale for large, complex matters has made them a go-to firm for high-risk or highly contentious discovery matters.’

‘Vanessa Barsanti leads the e-discovery practice and personally handles some of the most complex and contentious issues. Vanessa is a genuine subject matter expert with a proven track record of delivering excellent results. She is also great to work with and does an excellent job of communication and managing expectations.’

‘Collaboration between the unrivalled litigation and practice technology team and the attorneys is incredibly unique.’

‘Partners are strong and engaged and creative. The technology group is exceptional.’

Mayer Brown

Mayer Brown handles the full gamut of e-discovery and information governance issues for several multi-national clients from a variety of sectors, including agriculture, telecoms, chemicals, insurance and financial services. The team regularly assists with setting up e-discovery processes, litigation before federal courts, and investigations carried out by regulatory bodies. Commercial litigation expert Ethan Hastert from Chicago jointly heads the practice with Washington DC-based Oral Pottinger and Michael Lackey, who are antitrust specialists.

Practice head(s):

Ethan Hastert; Oral Pottinger; Michael Lackey


Key clients

American Insurance Association


Veolia S.A.


Spotify


Foster Farms


An American multinational chemical manufacturer


Work highlights


  • Represented Veolia S.A. and its US subsidiary in a putative class action and thousands of individual cases in federal and state courts in Michigan in connection with the Flint Water Crisis.
  • Represented Foster Farms in several putative antitrust class actions.
  • Advised the American Insurance Association on responding to third-party subpoenas related to lawsuits involving members.

Troutman Pepper

Troutman Pepper is well-equipped to assist clients with the full spectrum of e-discovery matters, including preservation, collection, review and litigation readiness. The team further provides support on multi-district litigations and governmental investigations. Seasoned litigator Alison Grounds leads the team from Atlanta and regularly acts before federal courts in all types of discovery and data security disputes. Also Atlanta-based, Jim Calvert is a litigator who handles antitrust and regulatory proceedings, while Jason Lichter of New York is a key member with a standout capability in tech-related matters.

Practice head(s):

Alison Grounds


Other key lawyers:

Jim Calvert; Jason Lichte


Key clients

Zurich North America


Southern Company


UCB