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New Podcast Episode! Why Litigators Should Take E-Discovery Seriously

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Newest Podcast Episode! Why Litigators Should Take E-Discovery Seriously

To a lot of litigators, discovery and especially e-discovery is a time-consuming and expensive process. In this episode, host Craig Vaughn talks to Kelly Griffith, Senior Legal Editor with Practical Law Litigation, about the relevance of e-discovery and how it has changed since she entered the industry. Their discussion includes social media, the internet of things, and potential pushback from clients who are new or unfamiliar with e-discovery.

Meet this episode’s guest: Kelly Griffith is a Senior Legal Editor responsible for e-discovery resources available through Thomson Reuters Practical Law. Prior to joining Practical Law, Kelly spent 10 years as a general civil litigator and two years as e-discovery Counsel and Director of Litigation Support for a regional law firm. During her tenure as a litigator and e-discovery Counsel, Kelly handled e-discovery in a variety of cases, from small state court actions to large, multi-state federal class actions. Don’t miss our other published episodes including:

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