BakerHostetler’s E-Discovery Advocacy and Management team (EDAM) is composed of more than 25 attorneys in New York, New York; Houston, Texas; and Columbus, Ohio. Our team is designed to provide a fully integrated and scalable discovery management of and support for matters of all sizes.
- Representing a leading online-services provider in its response to a Civil Investigative Demand served by the FTC. Representation involves all aspects of discovery and data management, data retention, custodian interview, collection, review, and production, as well as responses to interrogatories and active communication with the FTC.
- Retained by disposal and recycling solutions company to handle discovery for multiple related litigation matters in four jurisdictions. Provided IT mapping and documentation; custodian interviews and related documentation; discovery strategy analysis; ESI vendor sourcing and vetting; management of selected ESI vendor; and general discovery management and ongoing interaction with local counsel.
- Advised an academic medical center on multiple information governance and e-discovery matters, including information governance policy drafting; records retention schedule drafting and compliance activities; legal hold policies, process, and documentation for general application; and email container profile advice.
- Representing a leading multinational hotel conglomerate in a data breach response. Provided long-term advice and supervision on the preservation and collection of evidence in all aspects of discovery, including motion practice, to prepare for the ensuing class action.
- Played a key role in multiple data breach responses, including the Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, Banner and Premera Blue Cross healthcare data breaches. We provided long-term advice and supervision on the preservation and collection of evidence in all aspects of discovery, including motion practice, to prepare for the ensuing class action.
- Advising a restaurant chain in a data breach response. Providing long-term advice and supervision on the preservation and collection of evidence in all aspects of discovery, including motion practice, to prepare for the ensuing class action.