Amanda E.
Mitchell

Senior Advisor

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Amanda Mitchell
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Amanda leverages her over 15 years of experience as a member of complex litigation teams to support client teams in litigation and investigation matters, as well as helping clients develop and execute internal discovery processes.  

As a Senior Advisor at Redgrave, Amanda manages and supports all stages of the discovery process, including developing and implementing strategies and protocols for data preservation, collection, review, and production and coordinating the receipt, organization, and review of electronically stored information (ESI) in complex litigation.  Amanda also provides guidance and training to matter team members, including client paralegals and litigation support staff, on best practices and procedures for eDiscovery and data management.

Amanda also assists clients with information governance initiatives, including issues concerning preservation and data management. 

Amanda’s work experience includes:

  • Providing information governance guidance and support to a pharmaceutical, medical device, and consumer healthcare company as a contracted Information Governance eDiscovery Manager focusing on preservation and records and information management procedures and enforcement, assessing the impact on eDiscovery processes of new end-user tools and settings, and assessment and implementation of legal eDiscovery guidance relating to Acquisition & Divestiture data transfer requirements
  • Working with a pharmaceutical, medical device, and consumer healthcare company on assessment, tracking, and defensibility of structured and unstructured data transfers during a large-scale divestiture project
  • Working with a large finance and insurance company’s legal, business, and information technology groups to investigate instances of potential data loss, including identifying both the source and scope of the data loss
  • Working with a large finance and insurance company’s legal eDiscovery team to assess the defensibility and impact on eDiscovery processes of remediation strategies following instances of potential data loss and creation of documentation summarizing key facts and strategies for non-technical audiences
  • Working with a large finance and insurance company to provide guidance and support for all aspects of discovery in a decades-long complex litigation matter
  • Providing project management support to a major pharmaceutical company focused on assessing, updating, and reorganizing its information governance policies, procedures, and data inventories

Education

  • Knox College, B.A. (2011)