January 2022

Chantilly, VA (January 26, 2022) - Redgrave LLP, the premier law firm focusing exclusively on eDiscovery and information law, is pleased to announce the creation of, and a unique partnership with, Redgrave Strategic Data Solutions LLC (“Redgrave Data”).  With innovative services and solutions centered at the intersection of the law, technology, and science, Redgrave Data reimagines how data is...
On January 26, 2022, David C. Shonka will lead the panel, “Scope and Limits of Government Investigations of a Data Breach,” as part of the PLI Program, “Government Investigations 2022: Investigations Arising from Data Breach and Privacy Concerns and Parallel Proceedings.”  David’s panel will focus on the following key questions: What conduct might give rise to a data breach investigation? Why is...
On January 26, 2022, Monica McCarroll will speak at the Women in eDiscovery - D.C. Chapter 2021 Case Law Retrospective.  This compilation of 2021 case law will examine key cases and highlight their practical implications for eDiscovery practice and procedure.  Monica will discuss the top ten eDiscovery cases of 2021 and highlight how courts approached proportionality under the 2015 Rules; how...
In a recent Legaltech News article, “Legal Tech's Predictions for E-Discovery in 2022,” Jonathan Redgrave and Erica Zolner discuss the rapidly expanding landscape of eDiscovery and predict the emergence of new business models in response to the increased need for services that bridge the fields of law and technology. … Jonathan M. Redgrave, managing partner, Redgrave LLP: “We are approaching...
In the recent Law360 article, “Cybersecurity & Privacy Policy To Watch In 2022,” Martin Tully shares his thoughts on how increased ransomware attacks and cybersecurity threats will affect organizations in 2022.  He anticipates that companies will need to take a different and more comprehensive approach to security programs moving forward.  … “Everyone who's redone their cyberinsurance this...
In a recent Legaltech News article, “Legal Tech's Predictions for Legal Technology Innovation in 2022,” Gareth Evans shares his prediction that improvements in deep learning technology will cement AI’s use in the document review process. … Gareth T. Evans, partner, Redgrave LLP: “AI increasingly will be used to identify privileged documents in massive document populations, and it will work better...
Redgrave LLP is pleased to announce the promotion of Nick B. Snavely to Partner, effective January 1, 2022.  Nick approaches litigation with reason and practicality to best meet his clients’ desired goals.  Throughout his tenure at the Firm, Nick has made significant contributions to client work and has refined his skill at managing every stage of the discovery process.  He has taken a key role...

December 2021

In a recent Legaltech news article, “Legal Tech’s Predictions for Cybersecurity in 2022,” Martin Tully discusses shifts in cyberinsurance due to the increased risk of ransomware attacks. As ransomware has knocked many companies across the world offline, often with devastating consequences, many companies are learning the wide range of requirements and investments that surround increased...
Martin T. Tully was recently quoted in the Digiday article “Future of TV Briefing: Connected TV has a consent management challenge.”  The article addresses challenges associated with managing privacy consent on connected TVs. . . . To illustrate what makes managing consent on CTV unique, consider two people streaming a show together. Let’s say these people live in California where the California...
On December 2, 2021, Martin T. Tully will participate in the panel, “Discussing the Realities of Ransomware Response,” hosted by LogRhythm and Sirius.  The panel, which will include legal, law enforcement, and cybersecurity experts, will present and discuss the many sides involved in avoiding and responding to a ransomware attack. More information on this event here. 

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