Find out what you need to know about practicing international e-discovery.
Featuring e-discovery experts from both sides of the Atlantic, a panel at Relativity Fest 2015 provided perspectives on e-discovery becoming increasingly international in nature.
Watch the panel recording to learn more about:
- The tension between broad U.S. e-discovery requirements and more stringent international data privacy restrictions
- The global impact of data privacy cases, such as Microsoft v. United States and the NSA/Snowden controversy
Participants:
- Chris Dale, founder of the eDisclosure Information Project
- Patrick Burke, senior counsel at Seyfarth Shaw and executive director of the Cardozo Law School Data Law Initiative
- David Horrigan, e-discovery counsel and legal content director at Relativity

David Cohen
Records & e-Discovery Practice Group Leader, Reed Smith LLP

Courtney Murphy
E-Discovery Attorney, Reed Smith LLP



