ediscoverycat
Profile: Catherine Casey Chief Innovation Officer CS DISCO I help corporations and law firms facing complex multinational disputes and investigations leverage technology to effectively manage and gain insight from data. I am the Global Director of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP's eDiscovery and Practice Technology group, specializing in eDiscovery, data analytics and information governance and cybersecurity. I have over a decade of experience assisting clients with the complex eDiscovery and forensic needs that arise from litigation, expansive regulation and complex contractual relationships. EDISCOVERY CONSULTING EXPERIENCE -Front-End Analytics -Computer Assisted Review -Data Visualization -Social Network Analysis -Litigation preparedness -Attorney Document Review Accelerations -Voice, text and IM parsing -International Data Privacy Guidance Recognized as a thought leader in the eDiscovery and data analytic space, I have managed and consulted on hundreds of matters. Extensive experience using technology and data analytics to accelerate eDiscovery process and create cost savings. Prior to joining Gibson Dunn, I ran the New York Computer Forensics and eDiscovery practice at a Big Four consulting firm, and built out the antitrust forensic technology practice and served as the national subject matter expert on eDiscovery for another big Four Consulting firm. I am a Harvard Graduate (cum laude in 3 years) and Pepperdine School of Law Alum, with a passion for travel, writing, painting and existential philosophy.
Posts by ediscoverycat:
- National Law Journal: The rising tide of nonlinear review
- E-Discovery Techniques to Investigate and Mitigate Insider Threats
- E-discovery special report: In darker waters
- Shadow IT: What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You
- Value added contracting: Why senior management need to place more focus on contract management beyond just closing the deal. Part 1
- What was Old is New (Again)… or How Information Governance is Bringing Sexy Back
- 92% of Resolutions Fail, How Will Your 2015 eDiscovery Resolution Stick?
- The Myth of the Easy Button
- PRISM: A Legal Practitioner’s Perspective
- Analytics Part 4: Finding The Knowledge Worker