April 2020

Redgrave LLP, the premier national law firm focusing exclusively on eDiscovery and information law, has earned a Band 1 ranking in the E-Discovery & Information Governance – USA – Nationwide category in the 2020 edition of Chambers USA.  This edition marks the first year Chambers has recognized firms in this category, and Redgrave holds the honor as the only law firm to earn this top level. ...
Monica McCarroll will participate in the National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA) 2020 Spring Online Forum, which will follow the ubiquitous lifecycle of a record.  Monica and her co-presenter, Jason R. Baron of Faegre Drinker, will discuss the final stage of the journey in the session “Disposition/Preservation Phase: Defensible Disposition – What’s New in...

March 2020

The Legaltech News article, “Lack of Equity, Market Demands Stifling Big Law’s E-Discovery Careers,” highlights Christine Payne’s perspective on the flourishing opportunities for eDiscovery lawyers that don’t follow a traditional route.  Christine explains that, when hiring a Big Law firm, the client’s primary focus is the litigator, not the eDiscovery specialist, saying, “The decision for...
On March 5, 2020, Redgrave LLP filed an amicus brief in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of Lawyers for Civil Justice supporting the certiorari petition of the defendants in the Generic Pharmaceuticals Pricing Antitrust Multi-District Litigation. The central issue of the amicus brief is whether a court can compel a party to produce documents hitting search terms without further review...

February 2020

If your organization has or is in the process of moving to M365, you know that Microsoft frequently introduces new features and retires existing features that can impact existing corporate processes and workflows.  Since keeping track of these changes can be difficult, Redgrave LLP wants to draw your attention to a recent announcement that could result in the need for modifications to your...

January 2020

The Legaltech News article “The Need for Continuing Federal Judiciary Education Regarding the 2015 FRCP Amendments” highlights “renowned e-discovery firm” Redgrave LLP’s recent amicus briefs on behalf of Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) in support of the defendants’ petition for writ of mandamus and petition for rehearing en banc to overturn the trial court’s discovery order in In re: Actavis...

December 2019

Redgrave LLP, the premier law firm focusing exclusively on eDiscovery and information law, is pleased to announce that managing partner Jonathan Redgrave and partner Gareth Evans were both honored with 2019 Outstanding Contribution awards from Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ), a nonprofit organization aimed at making meaningful reforms related to the high costs of litigation in America. Each...
In a Legaltech News article highlighting predictions for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2020, David Shonka provides insight on how this new law may impact the legal industry and future privacy legislation. David Shonka, Redgrave LLP: “Between the CCPA and a new draft initiative to further restrict data-collecting companies, California will continue to lead the charge in privacy in...
The Federal Lawyer has published an article co-authored by Kevin Brady, France Jaffe, and Sarah Mahoney, discussing the migration of the emoji and emoticon from personal texts and social media to business and the courtroom.  The article, "Emoji: Their Role in Discovery and Trial," highlights the new challenges and decisions the integration of these types of communication into the workplace...

November 2019

Redgrave LLP is proud to announce that partners Mathea K.E. Bulander and Christine P. Payne, and managing director Staci D. Kaliner were named to the 2019 “Women Worth Watching” list published by Profiles in Diversity Journal. “We are delighted that Mathea, Christine, and Staci have been recognized for their accomplishments by Profiles in Diversity Journal’s annual ‘Women Worth Watching’ awards...

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