We are delighted to have the Co-Chairs of Gordon & Rees’ e-Discovery practice group for this presentation, Jeffrey Lilly and Andrew Cary. This month's meeting topic is “The Importance of E-discovery to a Litigator: An Overview of E-discovery and Issues to Consider in Your Practice.”
Jeffrey Lilly is a partner in the Austin office of Gordon & Rees and co-chair of the firm's E-Discovery practice group. He is a member of the firm’s Drug & Medical Device and Tort & Product Liability practice groups. As a litigator, with a general focus on broad based product liability law and an emphasis on pharmaceutical and medical device mass torts, Jeff represents clients in state and federal court, including national MDLs. He’s a member of the Sedona Conference Working Group Series.
Andrew Cary is a partner in the San Francisco office of at Gordon & Rees, junior practice group leader for the Drug and Medical Device Group and co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Group at Gordon & Rees. He specializes in representing businesses and individuals in a broad range of complex litigation matters, including cases involving drug and medical device product liability, toxic tort matters, investments, business disputes, breach of contract and professional liability. He has extensive experience with motion practice, deposition discovery, dispositive motions, major document discovery, alternative dispute resolution, including mediation, FINRA and FIFRA arbitrations and trial preparation.
Parking is not provided but may be available in the building or nearby. Lunch will be sponsored by Special Counsel.
We will be holding 2016 Central Texas WiE elections as well as sending out a survery to all of our members at the end of the meeting for 2016 planning. Please let us know if you are interested in getting more involved with the board or WiE in general- we'd love to hear your feedback.
We look forward to seeing you there!
For more information, please contact 2015 Central Texas WiE Board or view the Eventbrite invitation.
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