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Karin Jenson Talks to Above the Law About Trends in E-Discovery

Partner Karin Scholz Jenson, national leader of BakerHostetler’s E-Discovery Advocacy and Management team was interviewed in an article published by Above the Law on March 1, 2016. The article focuses on trends in E-Discovery and on the upcoming 10th Annual Sedona Conference Institute Program on eDiscovery, for which Jenson is a co-chair. Read the article. … Continue Reading

Retooling Your Practice Under the New Rules with The Sedona Conference Institute: a Case Summary (Part 2)

By Karin Jenson, national leader, E-Discovery Advocacy and Management Team and Co-Chair of The 2016 Sedona Conference Institute And Jacqueline K. Matthews, BakerHostetler associate Every year, The Sedona Conference Institute keeps us ahead of the e-discovery curve with panels such as the famous Case Law Update and Judicial Roundtable.  This year’s Institute will be devoted … Continue Reading

Retooling Your Practice Under the New Rules with The Sedona Conference Institute: a Case Summary (Part 1)

By Karin Jenson, national leader, E-Discovery Advocacy and Management Team and Co-Chair of The 2016 Sedona Conference Institute And Jacqueline K. Matthews, BakerHostetler associate Every year, The Sedona Conference Institute keeps us ahead of the e-discovery curve with panels such as the famous Case Law Update and Judicial Roundtable.  This year’s Institute will be devoted … Continue Reading

December 2015 Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: A BakerHostetler Q&A

In this video, E-Discovery Advocacy and Management team leader Karin S. Jenson answers questions raised by clients and colleagues about the December 1 expected changes to the discovery rules of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, their potential practical impact, and how to prepare, including: What are the rules changes, and when do they take … Continue Reading

Preparing for the December 2015 Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

The package of changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure presents a powerful opportunity to cut litigation discovery costs, risks and burdens – particularly for skilled legal advocates and businesses that are prepared. And, although the changes are not expected to take effect until December 1, 2015, some courts are already looking to them … Continue Reading

James Sherer Discusses Cross-border Bring Your Own Device (“BYOD”) eDiscovery and Data Privacy Issues

Counsel James Sherer, co-leader of BakerHostetler’s Information Governance team, sat down with Kroll Ontrack’s Michele Lange and Eric Robinson for a Legal Talk Network ESI Report on 2015 Trade Shows and Trends in E-Discovery.  Sherer discussed trends associated with cross-border Bring Your Own Device (“BYOD”), related data privacy and eDiscovery considerations, and the upcoming amendments … Continue Reading

Karin Scholz Jenson Discusses E-Discovery in Q&A for Recommind Blog Article

Partner Karin Scholz Jenson, national leader of BakerHostetler’s E-Discovery Advocacy and Management team, participated in a question-and-answer session with Senior Discovery Counsel for Recommind, Inc., Philip Favro. Jenson’s responses appeared in a March 17, 2015, blog post on Recommind.com and addressed topics including predictive coding, FRCP amendments, the effects of mobile devices on ESI preservation … Continue Reading

Gil Keteltas Discusses E-Discovery in Q&A for Recommind Blog Article

Partner Gil Keteltas, co-editor of BakerHostetler’s Discovery Advocate blog, participated in a question-and-answer session with Senior Discovery Counsel for Recommind, Inc., Philip Favro. Keteltas’ responses appeared in a July 22, 2014, blog post on Recommind.com and addressed topics including FCRP Rule 26, proposed amendments to FCRP, predictive coding, and e-discovery challenges facing companies in 2014. Read … Continue Reading

Video Interview: Providing a Practicing Litigator’s Perspective on LegalTech New York 2013

After attending LegalTech New York last week, Gil Keteltas, e-Discovery litigator and editor of BakerHostetler’s Discovery Advocate blog, had the opportunity to speak with Colin O’Keefe of LXBN to share his perspective. In the brief interview, he offers his overall impressions of the conference, shares his thoughts on a few noteworthy speakers and also follows … Continue Reading

Gil Keteltas and Karin Scholz Jenson named National Co-Chairs of E-Discovery Advocacy and Management Team

BakerHostetler announced today that Gil Keteltas and Karin Scholz Jenson have been appointed National Co-Chairs of its E-Discovery Advocacy and Management Team. The name of the practice team has also been changed to reflect the importance of strong advocacy, in addition to managed litigation support, in controlling the costs, risks and burdens of electronic discovery. Gil … Continue Reading
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