DLA Piper LLP (US)  has a strong presence within the e-discovery and information management market, with a strong bench of expertise to aid clients in both litigation and advisory settings. The firm covers a wide breadth of contentious issues, including multidistrict litigation, internal investigations and responding to requests of government authorities. Team leader Jennifer Feldman is a strong litigator in San Diego, practising in both federal and state courts. In Reston, Dennis Kiker advises clients across a host of industries on developing workflows for e-discovery processes, implementing AI and other advanced technologies. A ‘trailblazer’ in the e-discovery space, New York’s Andrew Peck - former Chief Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of New York - advises on innovative solutions to information management issues.
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Appellate; eDiscovery and Information Management; Intellectual Property; Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations; Trademark and Copyright Litigation

Position

Senior Counsel

Career

The Honorable Andrew J. Peck served for 23 years (from February 1995 until his retirement in February 2018) as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of New York, including a term as Chief Magistrate Judge from 2004 to 2005. Before his appointment to the bench, Judge Peck was in private practice for 17 years, focusing on commercial and entertainment litigation, including copyright and trademark matters, with extensive trial experience.

At DLA Piper, Judge Peck advises on copyright and trademark matters, and also serves as a resource for the firm and its clients on litigation strategy and discovery issues, from a Judge's perspective. Judge Peck particularly advises on innovative and efficient solutions to the challenges of information management, both within and outside the litigation context, including cross-border discovery issues. He frequently speaks at conferences concerning eDiscovery issues. Since joining DLA Piper, Judge Peck has been retained to serve as special discovery counsel to clients and law firms, and to submit expert reports on ediscovery issues.

Judge Peck serves as an arbitrator, mediator, Special Master, and ediscovery expert witness. In addition to serving directly through DLA Piper, Judge Peck is on the arbitration and mediation rosters of the American Arbitration Association (AAA), Federal Arbitration, Inc., and National Arbitration and Mediation (NAM).

Judge Peck is recognized internationally for bringing electronic discovery competency to the attention of both the judiciary and bar. His landmark decision in the 2012 employment class action Monique Da Silva Moore, et. al. v. Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, was the first judicial decision approving the use of technology-assisted review (TAR). By 2015, Judge Peck declared in Rio Tinto v. Valle that it was black-letter law that if the responding party wished to use TAR, courts would allow it. In the third of his trilogy of TAR cases, Hyles v. City of New York, he stated that while he preferred the use of TAR, neither the requesting party nor the court could require a reluctant responding party to use TAR.

On his retirement from the bench, the New York Law Journal in March 2018 called Judge Peck "one of e-discovery's most influential figures." Among the honors he has received, the American Lawyer named him to its list of the Top 50 Innovators of the Last 50 Years as its Judicial E-Discovery Innovator. In February 2022, he was awarded the Honorable Shira Scheindlin Lifetime Achievement in eDiscovery Hero Award, presented by Zapproved.

Education

J.D., Duke University; B.A., Cornell University

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Testimonials

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  • ‘Andrew Peck has been dedicated to eDiscovery for two decades and his judicial experience, knowledge and creative thinking make him a very valuable asset to a team in terms of providing advice and counsel to clients’

  • ‘Andrew Peck is a trailblazer in the industry and I go to him for all my important eDiscovery questions.'

  • 'Dennis Kiker is a great leader and speaker in the field.’
  • ‘DLA Piper is a great firm with top-notch eDiscovery professionals. I know retired Judge Andrew Peck and Dennis Kiker (both part of the eDiscovery group). Both well versed in all aspects of eDiscovery. ’

  • 'Dennis Kiker is well versed in all things eDiscovery and such a professional to work with.’
  • ‘DLA has a superstar team of eDiscovery professionals that work as one, vs. a firm that has several senior partners working in silos. The practice leads also value deep relationships with their service partners vs treating them like vendors. The firm is also pro-technology - always willing to listen and learn about the best way to solve a client challenge/problem.’

  • 'Jennifer Feldman is an experienced and practical e-discovery lawyer who is excellent in the details of the discovery process as well as the nuts and bolts of successfully arguing discovery motions before the court.’

Key clients

  • Novo Nordisk
  • Danone S.A. and Danone North America
  • Northern Trust Corporation
  • Nike, Inc.
  • Atos IT Outsourcing Services, LLC
  • Tokio Marine Kiln

Work highlights

Represented Novo Nordisk to handle the Ozempic litigation, which is anticipated to be one of, if not the largest, litigations the client has faced.
Represented Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), one of the world’s oldest and largest cancer charities, in a breach of contract case versus the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI), in the Southern District of New York.