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Collaboration Data in the Wild: Streamlining Early Case Assessment and eDiscovery for Slack, Teams, and Workplace Data


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 62 minutes
Recorded Date: March 16, 2021
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Agenda

  • Pandemic impacts
  • The Team Tools Jungle - A new eDiscovery problem
  • Pitfalls of native archiving or data exports
  • Out-of-the-box solutions - What to expect?
  • Early Case Assessment for Team Tools Data - What should the workflow look like?
Runtime: 1 hour, 2 minutes
Recorded: March 16, 2021
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

More than ever, companies are relying on online collaboration platforms–like Slack, Microsoft Teams, Workplace, and other tools—to communicate and connect remote teams. While stakeholders are generating limitless amounts of unstructured data in realtime, corporate legal teams must quickly adapt to overcome this new data problem.

In this session, panelists will discuss how collaboration tools have added further complexity in the eDiscovery process, and share best practices to effectively deal with online sources that are dynamic and difficult to control. With the right approach, legal teams can tame their enterprise collaboration data, then use it to their advantage.

This program was recorded as part of ALM's Legalweek 2021 Virtual Conference on March 16th, 2021.

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Panelists

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Peter Callaghan

Chief Revenue Officer
Pagefreezer

Peter Callaghan is the Chief Revenue Officer of Pagefreezer—an organization that simplifies compliance and litigation by automatically archiving websites, social media, mobile text messages, and enterprise messaging platforms through its advanced records management software solutions.

Peter has decades of experience strategically guiding teams in the tech industry, resulting in significant market share increases and exponential revenue growth for the companies he’s served. Peter has a passion for building high-performance teams, developing value-based go-to-market strategies, and creating effective brand strategies.

Heading up the sales, marketing, and customer experience teams at Pagefreezer, Peter consults with customers in highly-litigated and highly-regulated industries on the effective implementation of information governance, eDiscovery, and compliance strategies. Many of his customers are leading global technology companies, federal agencies, and prestigious financial services firms who face a complex landscape of regulatory requirements and high-stakes legal matters.

With a history of helping to develop innovative tech products and a keen eye for trends, Peter plays a crucial role in identifying the needs of the company’s customers and communicating those needs to the research and development teams at Pagefreezer.

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Jessica Mastrogiovanni

General Counsel
Brooks Brothers

Jessica Mastrogiovanni is currently General Counsel of Brooks Brothers. Previously, she served as General Counsel of Saraca Media Group, Assistant General Counsel at New York & Company and has held the titles of Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Chief Compliance Officer at Premier Education Group.

Jessica has experience providing comprehensive legal advice and counsel on a wide range of matters, including: corporate governance, corporate finance, labor and employment, investigations, commercial, technology, and celebrity licensing contracts, international supply chain agreements, e-commerce, insurance and risk management, privacy compliance, marketing, intellectual property, complex commercial litigation and class actions, SEC regulations and filings, and real estate.

During her career, Jessica has served as a member of executive leadership teams and a trusted advisor and confidant and to board of directors and C-level executives. She is an effective leader of highly regarded legal departments.

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Brett Burney

eDiscovery Consultant
Burney Consultants, LLC

Brett Burney is Principal of Burney Consultants LLC, and focuses his time on bridging the chasm between the legal and technology frontiers of electronic discovery. Prior to establishing Burney Consultants LLC, Brett spent over 5 years at the law firm of Thompson Hine LLP where he worked with litigation teams in building document databases, counseling on electronic discovery issues, and supporting them at trial.

Brett graduated from the University of Dayton School of Law in 2000 and quickly became active in the world of legal technology. Brett is a frequent contributor to Law.com, Law Technology News, and LJN Legal Tech Newsletter.

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Jeffrey W. McKenna

Senior eDiscovery & Privacy Attorney
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Jeffrey McKenna is an eDiscovery and Privacy Attorney, and member of Orrick's eDiscovery Working Group. Mr. McKenna consults with Orrick attorneys and clients on eDiscovery strategy and data privacy issues, including issues related to pending or threatened litigation. He advises clients in all stages of discovery, participates in Rule 26 Meet and Confer conferences and assists in proactive eDiscovery and data privacy planning, such as preparing legal hold procedures, litigation response plans, privacy notices and document retention polices.

Mr. McKenna also works with outside counsel and information technology professionals to implement effective, efficient and repeatable strategies to get the best results during the discovery phase of active litigation, while minimizing risk and reducing cost. He has experience leading foreign language review teams and assisting with internal investigations into potential foreign corrupt practices (FCPA). He has been engaged in this capacity by Fortune 100 companies, major financial institutions and technology companies.

Before joining Orrick, Mr. McKenna was a senior associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP. His practice there focused on complex commercial disputes, class action defense, and related eDiscovery and data privacy issues.

Mr. McKenna has experience in false advertising, unfair business practices, insurance coverage and bad faith, securities, contract disputes, intellectual property and class action litigation. His litigation experience includes all aspects of civil litigation in state and federal courts, including post-trial motions and appeals. Mr. McKenna also devotes a portion of his practice to pro bono matters.


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