Jonathan M.
Redgrave
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Jonathan Redgrave is one of the nation’s preeminent eDiscovery and Information Law attorneys. Recognized by Chambers as a “Star Individual” in eDiscovery and information governance and at the highest level in the Legal 500 rankings, peers and clients widely recognize Jonathan as a pioneer in developing and advancing the field.
Jonathan represents Fortune 100 companies worldwide, and he is frequently sought out to address challenges involving discovery as well as information management strategies, especially with respect to complex litigation, novel technologies, and emerging issues. With extensive experience in high-stakes and bet-the-company litigation in both state and federal courts, Jonathan counsels clients with respect to pre-litigation concerns and solutions, develops practical litigation strategies, and represents both requesting and producing parties at the trial and appellate court levels. He also advises clients on cutting-edge issues in the Information Law field, including the intersection of AI/machine learning and legal requirements regarding information governance.
As a highly respected authority in the field of eDiscovery, Jonathan is also frequently retained as a testifying expert regarding eDiscovery-related disputes. His expert engagements have included addressing the appropriate scope of discovery and best practices regarding preservation, collection, and production issues. Jonathan also serves as a special master and discovery neutral, overseeing the discovery process and adjudicating discovery-related disputes.
Continually at the forefront of the eDiscovery and Information Law fields, Jonathan helped conceive and found The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1) in 2002. He served as Chair for the first five years and currently is a Chair Emeritus. Jonathan has contributed thought leadership to numerous publications over the past three decades, including serving as Editor-in-Chief of “The Sedona Principles®.” Jonathan is a sought-after speaker worldwide, addressing topics ranging from cross-border discovery to information governance, privacy, data security, and emerging technologies.
Jonathan’s desire to continue to blaze the path in the field of Information Law extends to his extensive involvement in pushing the needle on civil rules reform, including his contributions to addressing the pervasive challenges and potential solutions surrounding privilege logs in civil litigation that will yield amendments to the civil rules in 2025. He also participated extensively in the public comment periods relating to both the 2006 and 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and has also participated in rules reform efforts focused on the Federal Rules of Evidence as well as state counterparts to both sets of rules. In recent years, Jonathan and the Hon. John Facciola (ret.) led the inaugural Symposium on the Modern Privilege Log, which brought together key thought leaders to discuss ways to improve the legal framework concerning privilege logging and Rule 26 compliance. The work of the Symposium was cited in the 2022 Federal Civil Rules Advisory Committee recommendations for amendments to Rule 26 concerning privilege logs. Jonathan provided extensive commentary and testimony relating to proposed changes to the privilege logging rules that are now under consideration.
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“[Jonathan] has led this space for a long time and will lead it as long as he wishes to lead it. He is thoughtful, strategic, he deploys very interesting strategies and talented team members to solve very perplexing problems and serves his clients very well.”Chambers USA
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“Jonathan Redgrave is the leading lawyer in the United States in the eDiscovery space. He has handled bet the company discovery disputes and is very knowledgeable with emerging technology and its intersection with discovery needs and court expectations.”The Legal 500
Jonathan’s work experience includes:
- Serving as discovery counsel in the representation of a major pharmaceutical company in multi-district litigation
- Serving as discovery counsel in the representation of a major transportation company in a significant, complex, and high-stakes litigation matter involving a high volume of complex data sources, coupled with ongoing matters in various jurisdictions, multiple law firms, and vendors
- Serving as discovery counsel for a large pharmaceutical corporation concerning discovery issues in Opioid-related matters in federal and state court litigation
- Advising a global technology company regarding discovery readiness and enterprise-wide discovery support
- Serving as discovery counsel for an FDA-regulated company in national product liability and public enforcement matters
- Serving as discovery counsel for multiple large healthcare and insurance companies in a major antitrust class action and multidistrict litigation, as well as various ancillary matters
- Serving as discovery counsel for a large finance and insurance company in multiple matters and overseeing coordination on complex discovery issues across jurisdictions, including developing defensible discovery strategy, leading motions practices, and presenting arguments to trial and appellate courts
- Serving as discovery counsel for a global automotive manufacturing company in several lawsuits and internal matters for various business entities, including assisting with consent decree compliance obligations in civil, multi-district, and related domestic and international litigation
- Providing testifying expert services in multiple matters addressing, inter alia, the application of applicable standards to the preservation, collection, production, spoliation, and the format for producing electronically stored information (ESI)
- Providing advice and counsel to major national and international corporations regarding best practices adoption and corporate compliance issues with respect to information governance and discovery
- Preparing, taking, and defending depositions of corporate representatives regarding discovery, information technology, and records management issues
- Evaluating the retention and disposal of legacy data and assessing process and technology solutions for discovery and information governance
Education
- University of Minnesota Law School, J.D., cum laude (1991)
- University of Notre Dame, B.A., cum laude (1988)
Bar Admissions
- District of Columbia
- Minnesota
- Virginia
Memberships
- Member, Advisory Board of The Sedona Conference®
- Member, Advisory Board of the Georgetown University Law School eDiscovery Institute (previous Co-Chair)
- Member, Board of Directors for Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ)
- Co-Chair, LCJ Discovery Subcommittee
- Member, Board of Directors of the Academy of Court Appointed Neutrals (ACAN)
- Fellow, Academy of Court-Appointed Neutrals (ACAN)
- Member, International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
- Member, ARMA International
- Member, Federal Bar Association
- Member, American Bar Association
- Previous Member, Advisory Committee on the Electronic Records Archives for the United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Recognition
- Chambers USA, E-Discovery & Information Governance (USA - Nationwide) (Star Individual: 2018-present; Band 1: 2009-2017)
- Chambers Global, E-Discovery & Information (Global) (Star Individual: 2019-present; Band 1: 2010-2018)
- The Legal 500, Dispute Resolution – E-Discovery (Leading Lawyer: 2021-present)
- Who’s Who Legal, Thought Leader – Commercial Litigation – E-Discovery Lawyer
- Chambers USA, Privacy & Data Security (USA-Nationwide) (Band 3: 2008)