E-discovery and Information Management
E-discovery and Information Management

Businesses create vast amounts of electronically stored information (ESI). It’s vital to have the right team to advise on defensibly preserving, collecting, and analyzing that ESI, as well as exchanging it with the other side.Today, company data is stored around the world in myriad places...

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Businesses create vast amounts of electronically stored information (ESI). It’s vital to have the right team to advise on defensibly preserving, collecting, and analyzing that ESI, as well as exchanging it with the other side.

Today, company data is stored around the world in myriad places. And when it’s in a jurisdiction outside of where litigation is occurring, it creates a unique set of challenges, especially when dealing with regulations for international data transfers and country-specific privacy and record retention requirements.  

Our lawyers understand e-discovery and information management. Our job is to help you ensure that wherever your data is stored, it doesn’t negatively impact your business. While where and how you store information may affect whether you can move it and/or where it can be reviewed, our team will explain what helps and hinders, and advise on the best solutions. We help map what you have and where to find it — making sure you know what to look for. 

In addition to advising on how to defensibly preserve, collect, and review or analyze ESI, we’re well versed in the nuances of exchanging it with the other side. We work with you to analyze all parties’ information, so key documents to advance your case are put before the court, tribunal, or agency.

Our flexible, collaborative approach saves you time and money, while giving both of us access to the information where and when it’s needed. Our global footprint gives us unique insights into successful data practices around the world.

Our capabilities at a glance

Representative experience

Regularly counsel companies on the cross-border data transfer requirements in litigation with multijurisdictional impacts.
Counsel companies on responding to government demands for information, including where data is stored outside of the jurisdiction where the government is making the demand.
Assisting numerous companies across industry sectors with the development of records retention policies and schedules.

Constructing litigation hold guidelines for multiple clients preparing for litigation.