Live Video-Broadcast: February 18, 2025
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The eDiscovery process is evolving rapidly, with modern data sources such as Slack, smartphones, social media, geolocation, and other emerging technologies becoming integral to legal investigations. These data types, when combined with traditional workflows, create new challenges and inefficiencies. At the same time, the rise of cloud computing and AI has led to a fading emphasis on the foundational principles of digital forensics—chain of custody, preservation, and defensibility—leaving collections more vulnerable to scrutiny.
This session brings together industry thought leaders to explore how to effectively manage and integrate modern data types while maintaining forensic rigor. We’ll dive into how this data can be leveraged to construct a compelling narrative, connecting the dots across diverse sources of evidence. By focusing on strategies that merge forensic principles with storytelling, participants will learn how to reveal the truth behind the data and present it in a defensible, cohesive, and impactful way.
Through real-world examples and practical insights, we’ll uncover the risks of cutting corners in cloud based and AI-driven collections, and demonstrate how careful evidence handling can build trust, credibility, and a complete picture of the case. Join us to ensure that your eDiscovery process not only uncovers the facts but also tells the story behind the evidence.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Date / Time: February 18, 2025
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Kevin M. Clark | Right Discovery
Kevin’s distinguished career in legal technology and eDiscovery has positioned him as a visionary leader and innovator in the industry. As CEO of Right Discovery, Kevin draws on decades of experience to drive excellence in litigation support, data analytics, and legal technology services.
His journey began at Williams & Connolly LLP, where he honed his expertise in eDiscovery and legal project management. Kevin advanced through leadership roles at Cobra Legal Solutions in India, TrustPoint International, and Compliance Discovery Solutions, developing a reputation for strategic innovation and operational efficiency. At HaystackID, Kevin spearheaded advancements in AI-driven analytics and Managed Review operations, further solidifying his status as an industry pioneer.
Kevin’s academic achievements include a JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law and admission as a Solicitor in England and Wales, along with bar memberships in Texas, DC, and Illinois. Beyond his role at Right Discovery, Kevin actively shapes the legal industry as a Director at the Master’s Conference, championing thought leadership in eDiscovery, data privacy, AI, and cybersecurity.
A dedicated community servant, Kevin has held public office as Councilmember and Mayor Pro Tem in Sunnyvale, Texas, while also providing pro bono legal support to veterans. His extensive writing and speaking engagements have influenced industry best practices, underscoring his commitment to innovation, collaboration, and professional development.
Robert Keeling | Redgrave LLP
Robert is widely recognized as a leading authority on eDiscovery, focusing on coordinating discovery for large, complex, and data-intensive matters. He represents clients in major regulatory enforcement actions, government investigations, and internal investigations, helping them navigate all phases of the discovery process. Chambers USA and Chambers Global have consistently ranked Robert as a top attorney for eDiscovery and Information Governance.
Robert leads Redgrave’s Second Request practice, where he manages all aspects of discovery in connection with Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) “Second Requests” issued by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) or Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
As lead discovery counsel in high-profile antitrust litigation, Robert integrates advanced data analytics and machine learning to streamline discovery, reduce costs, and uncover critical evidence. His innovative approach extends to applying generative AI to eDiscovery challenges, making him a pioneer in legal technology.
A prolific author and educator, Robert has published extensively on eDiscovery, predictive coding, and information governance, including nine law review articles, including articles with the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy and The Sedona Conference Journal. He is also a contributing author to four legal compilations — two compilations on predictive coding, The General Counsel’s Guide to Government Investigations, and The Complex Commercial Litigation Law Review.
Before joining Redgrave, Robert was a Partner at Sidley Austin LLP and was the founder and head of Sidley’s eDiscovery and Data Analytics group. He clerked for the Honorable Jerome B. Friedman of the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Virginia.
Jerry Bui | Right Forensics
Jerry Bui, CEO of Right Forensics, is a seasoned leader with over two decades of expertise in digital forensics, risk management, and litigation support. Beginning his career as a forensic analyst, he quickly earned recognition for his skill in navigating complex data environments and providing expert testimony in high-stakes cases, including trade secret theft, insider fraud, and government investigations.
Before founding Right Forensics, Bui served as Managing Director at FTI Consulting, leading global efforts in digital forensics and enterprise cloud protocols. He also led the global digital forensics practice at Lighthouse, handling international cases for Fortune 500 companies and spearheading data remediation in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors. His on-the-ground expertise in Asia, combined with his ability to bridge cultural and technical gaps, delivered impactful results for clients in dispute resolution and regulatory compliance.
Beyond his casework, Bui has shaped the field of digital forensics through his contributions to organizations like INTERPOL, where he advises on emerging threats like deep fakes, and AARP, where he educates on fraud prevention. His pro bono efforts include establishing a digital forensics lab in Lesotho, South Africa, to combat corruption. A thought leader and innovator, Jerry continues to push the boundaries of technology and forensic science to serve clients and communities alike.
I. Managing Emerging Data Types in eDiscovery | 1:00pm – 1:30pm
II. Reinforcing Forensic Rigor in Cloud-Based and AI-Driven Collections | 1:30pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
III. Leveraging Data to Construct a Cohesive Legal Narrative | 2:10pm – 2:40pm
IV. Mitigating Risks and Enhancing Trust in eDiscovery Practices | 2:40pm – 3:10pm