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SUMMARY:[EDRM Workshop] Discovery at a Crossroads: Global Perspectives on Emerging Challenges
DESCRIPTION:[EDRM Workshop] Discovery at a Crossroads: Global Perspectives on Emerging Challenges\nDiscovery stands at a pivotal juncture\, reshaped by technological acceleration\, expanding data ecosystems\, regulatory evolution\, and AI’s widespread adoption. These forces operate globally\, yet their implementation and impact differ substantially across jurisdictions. In the upcoming EDRM workshop\, sponsored by HaystackID®\, recognized authorities from diverse international markets will analyze how discovery practices are changing\, identify points of convergence and divergence among legal frameworks\, and clarify the implications for legal\, compliance\, and investigative professionals. \nThrough substantive analysis and forward-focused examination\, the expert panelists will explore our industry’s most pressing challenges\, such as: \n\nTransnational data transfers.\nEvolving data privacy requirements and cyber risk.\nThe operational realities of modern ESI management.\n\nEvent Details\nJoin the workshop to get tactical approaches to executing discovery across borders so your team can respond effectively\, work collaboratively\, and succeed amid ongoing disruption. \n+ Date: April 29\, 2026\n+ Time: 10 AM CDT / 11 AM EDT / 4 PM GMT \nExpert Panelists\n+ Bryant Isbell \nManaging Director\, Global eDiscovery and Data Advisory Group\, Baker McKenzie \nBryant Isbell is the Managing Director of the Global eDiscovery and Data Advisory Group at Baker McKenzie. Bryant has more than 20 years of experience focusing on information governance\, data privacy\, full EDRM lifecycle execution and management\, and data analytics. During Bryant’s career\, he has worked on numerous FCPA Investigations\, as well as other compliance investigations which have been pursued by many foreign governments. He is responsible for overseeing the collections of ESI and other evidentiary materials\, as well as all production of documents to enforcement agencies and other counsel. Bryant handles all aspects of e-discovery and forensics globally for the firm. Additionally\, he provides consultative advice to clients on the preservation\, collection\, processing\, hosting and production of ESI. Bryant has successfully implemented analytics and Technology Assisted Review (TAR) workflows into client engagements to defensibly and efficiently reduce data volume and project cost. Bryant is an experienced professional in data privacy and international collection logistics\, and has managed multiple complex projects in North America\, Latin America\, Europe and Asia involving hundreds of millions of documents and thousands of reviewers worldwide. He is responsible for the strategic selection and implementation of electronic discovery tools for the firm\, as well as training and professional development of the litigation support professionals. Bryant is also responsible for managing and overseeing the firm’s use of LPO’s\, and contract attorney teams. Bryant is a member of the Sedona Conference Working Group on International Electronic Information Management and Disclosure\, as well as Electronic Document Retention and Production. Bryant is also a frequent panelist on topics of project management\, electronic discovery\, and information governance at ILTA Con and Legal Tech New York. Bryant is a member of the Global Disputes Resolution Group’s e-Discovery Committee as well as the North American Litigation Practice Group’s e-Discovery Committee. He is on the Board of Directors of the UK Chapter of the Association of Certified eDiscovery specialists is also an adjunct professor for the Cleveland Marshall School of Law’s eDiscovery Distance Learning Program\, and Ulster University Law School Innovations Center in Belfast\, Northern Ireland. \n+ Mary Mack \nCEO\, Chief Legal Technologist\, EDRM \nMary Mack leads the EDRM\, a project-based organization\, and is the former Executive Director of a certification organization. Mack is known for her skills in relationship and community building as well as for the depth of her eDiscovery knowledge. Frequently sought out by media for comment on industry issues\, and by conference organizers to participate\, moderate a panel\, lead a workshop or deliver a keynote. Mack is the author of A Process of Illumination: The Practical Guide to Electronic Discovery\, considered by many to be the first popular book on eDiscovery. She is the co-editor of the Thomson Reuters West Treatise: eDiscovery for Corporate Counsel. Mack was also recently honored to be included in the book; 100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cyber Crime published by Cyber Ventures in May 2019. Mack has been certified in data forensics and telephony. Mack’s security certifications include the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and the CIAM (Certified Identity and Access Manager). \n+ Inés Rubio \nSenior Director\, Technology\, FTI Consulting \nInés Rubio is a Senior Director in FTI Consulting’s Technology segment and is based in Dublin. She encourages customers to think beyond their present-day data difficulties\, proactively creating the opportunity to discover new and useful solutions that will address challenges across their e-discovery\, privacy and governance needs. Ms. Rubio has significant experience in privacy breach analysis and notification support matters. For more than ten years\, Ms. Rubio has worked in e-discovery\, data privacy and consulting services\, supporting clients in legal firms and corporations by creating workflows that will help reach the full potential of people and technology. Her core expertise lies in using technology solutions to operationalize the management of data and designing workflows to understand their content. Ms. Rubio is an industry thought leader\, regularly speaking at industry events discussing the crossover between e-discovery\, data privacy and security awareness. She has also participated in webinars and podcast series on furthering education and security awareness for legal professionals. A great coordinator of people and complex engagements\, Ms. Rubio focuses on how to create value for customers\, ensuring an understanding of their needs but also encouraging them to build on what FTI Consulting provides\, facilitating a long-lasting solution. Ms. Rubio was the recipient of the 2019 Security Leader award by the Women in Tech Awards\, organized by the Dublin Tech Summit. \n+ Jeff Shapiro \nManaging Director\, Europe\, HaystackID \nJeff Shapiro is the Managing Director for Europe at HaystackID where he oversees the development and growth initiatives across the region. Shapiro\, a seasoned legal and technology professional\, brings extensive experience advising on complex\, multijurisdictional matters spanning eDiscovery\, information governance\, cybersecurity\, litigation\, investigation\, and regulatory response. His career includes tenures at several industry-leading professional service firms\, including a top global consultancy and a Magic Circle law firm. Jeff has a reputation for objective\, consultative leadership and a proven track record in building large-scale operations. Jeff has long focused on giving back to the legal technology community in London\, including his ACEDS UK volunteer work and vice president position as well as his past roles as the ILTA UK Litigation Support Chair and a Relativity User Group steering committee member. \n+ Mary Bennett [Moderator] \nSenior Director\, Content Marketing\, HaystackID; Senior Director\, Content and Community Initiatives\, EDRM \nMary Bennett\, HaystackID’s Director of Content Marketing\, focuses on the power of storytelling to educate the legal technology industry on pressing issues impacting practitioners. With nearly 10 years of content marketing experience\, Bennett joined HaystackID after working at an agency to help B2B tech startups grow their marketing engines through content that drove audiences through the marketing funnel. Before her agency experience\, Bennett worked at Chicago-based Relativity as a Senior Producer on the Brand Programs team. She was a founding member\, host\, and producer of Relativity’s Stellar Women program and producer of the company’s documentary series\, On the Merits. In her role\, Bennett crafted and socialized important stories that elevated the eDiscovery community and illustrated technology’s potential to make a substantial impact. \n\nAbout the Electronic Discovery Reference Model\nEmpowering the global leaders of e-discovery\, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) creates practical global resources to improve e-discovery\, privacy\, security\, and information governance. Since 2005\, EDRM has delivered leadership\, standards\, tools\, guides\, and test datasets to strengthen best practices throughout the world. EDRM has an international presence in 136 countries\, spanning six continents. EDRM provides an innovative support infrastructure for individuals\, law firms\, corporations\, and government organizations seeking to improve the practice and provision of data and legal discovery with 19 active projects. Learn more at EDRM.net. \nAbout HaystackID®\nHaystackID® solves complex data challenges related to legal\, compliance\, regulatory\, and cyber requirements. Core offerings include Global Advisory\, Cybersecurity\, Core Intelligence AI™\, and ReviewRight® Global Managed Review\, supported by its unified CoreFlex™ service interface. Recognized globally by industry leaders\, including Chambers\, Gartner\, IDC\, and Legaltech News\, HaystackID helps corporations and legal practices manage data gravity\, where information demands action\, and workflow gravity\, where critical requirements demand coordinated expertise\, delivering innovative solutions with a continual focus on security\, privacy\, and integrity. Learn more at HaystackID.com. \nAssisted by GAI and LLM technologies. \nSOURCE: HaystackID
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SUMMARY:[Webcast] The AI eDiscovery Sea Change: Privilege\, Work Product\, and Hyperlink Productions
DESCRIPTION:[Webcast] The AI eDiscovery Sea Change: Privilege\, Work Product\, and Hyperlink Productions\nCourts are roiling the eDiscovery landscape\, issuing pivotal cases since the start of 2026 that are significantly impacting clients’ approaches to ESI. This upcoming HaystackID® webcast features a panel of experts who will analyze key rulings from this year and their implications on client eDiscovery processes. \nKey topics of discussion include: \n\nThe evolving application of attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine to AI-generated content.\nLegal and technical complexities regarding family productions\, specifically hyperlinked documents versus traditional attachments.\nLegal standards and technological difficulties affecting structured data productions.\n\nEvent Details\nBy attending this program\, lawyers and other eDiscovery professionals can expect to gain a better understanding of the sea change that AI is causing to traditional ESI practices and learn tips for better addressing the issues. \nAttendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the current shift in ESI practices and leave with actionable strategies to address these emerging challenges. \n+ Date: Wednesday\, May 20\, 2026\n+ Time: 11 AM CDT / 12 PM EDT\n+ Registration Link \nExpert Panelists\n\n+ Philip Favro (Moderator) \nFounder of Favro Law PLLC \nPhilip Favro is the founder and president of Favro Law PLLC\, where he counsels clients on ESI\, AI\, and discovery issues and serves as a special master\, mediator\, and expert witness. Phil is nationally recognized for his expertise on ESI\, discovery\, and information governance\, with courts acknowledging his credentials. See\, e.g.\, Oakley v. MSG Networks\, Inc.\, No. 17-CV-6903 (RJS)\, 2025 WL 2061665 (S.D.N.Y. July 23\, 2025). This background makes Phil particularly well-suited to counsel clients and advise courts on information-related issues. As a special master\, Phil is acclaimed for his collaborative approach\, working with parties to find stipulated solutions to complex issues. For disputes that require adjudication\, he is renowned for the clarity and vigor of his written dispositions. \n+ Adam Gajadharsingh  \nDiscovery Council\, Google \nAdam is a Discovery Counsel at Google in Atlanta\, where his practice focuses on all aspects of the litigation and government investigation discovery process\, both in the United States and globally. This includes developing case discovery strategies\, negotiating ESI protocols and protective orders\, overseeing the collection\, review\, and production of documents\, addressing complex privilege issues and disputes\, and developing e-discovery best practices. Prior to joining Google\, Adam was a partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP in Atlanta\, where his practice focused on complex commercial litigation\, e-discovery\, data privacy/security\, and information management. He was also a member of the team assisting the Special Compliance Coordinator appointed by the U.S. Department of Commerce to monitor\, assess\, and report on the U.S. export control compliance of Zhongxing Telecommunications Equipment Corporation. Over his career\, Adam has trained hundreds of attorneys regarding privilege law\, reviewed the validity of tens of thousands of privilege coding determinations\, and regularly speaks about privilege and e-discovery issues. Adam was a co-team leader of the Sedona Conference Working Group 1 Drafting Team for the Commentary on Privilege Logs (2024). He was also a member of Sedona’s drafting team for the Commentary on Discovery of Collaboration Platforms Data (2025)\, has been a faculty member of Sedona’s eDiscovery Negotiation Training program\, and is presently a member of Sedona’s Working Group 1 Steering Committee. \n+ Honorable Michelle Peterson \nMagistrate Judge\, U.S. District Court\, Western District of Washington \nThe Honorable Michelle L. Peterson received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Seattle Pacific University in 1997 and is a 2000 University of Minnesota Law School graduate. Prior to her appointment to the bench as a United States Magistrate Judge\, Judge Peterson was Of Counsel at DLA Piper LLP\, a Partner in the Seattle firm of Lane Powell\, P.C.\, and a Partner at Yarmuth Wilsdon Calfo\, PLLC. Most recently\, she opened her own firm\, Michelle Peterson Law PLLC\, where her practice focused in white collar criminal defense\, government investigations\, False Claims Act litigation\, and commercial litigation. Judge Peterson has long been an active member of the federal bar. She served as a Western District of Washington United States District Court Lawyer Representative. She co-chaired the Local Rules Committee for the Western District of Washington Federal Bar Association. In that capacity\, she also co-chaired a subcommittee on electronically stored information (“ESI”) that created the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington’s Model Agreement Regarding Discovery of Electronically Stored Information. Additionally\, Judge Peterson was a member of the Federal Pro Bono Panel\, a Criminal Justice Act panel attorney for the Federal Public Defenders Office\, and the Federal Bar Association Liaison for the Western District of Washington’s Drug Reentry Alternative Model (DREAM). Judge Peterson has participated in a number of publications and speaking events\, covering broad topics such as roving wiretaps\, e-Discovery\, and health care fraud. After her appointment\, Judge Peterson served as the Chair of the Criminal Local Rules Committee and served on the Remote Access Working Committee during the COVID-19 pandemic. \n+ Michelle Six \nOf Counsel\, Gunster \nMichelle is a nationally recognized litigator focused on electronic discovery law\, data privacy\, cross border discovery\, and AI technology exploration. She counsels clients on the development and execution of defensible eDiscovery processes in connection with contentious\, high-stakes commercial litigation\, products liability cases\, antitrust matters\, and internal and government investigations. Michelle regularly advises multinational corporations on data loss and records retention\, as well as challenges and solutions generated by emerging technologies. Michelle frequently writes and speaks about issues and solutions related to electronic discovery. She has been recognized with a Band 1 ranking from Chambers Global from 2021 to present and Chambers USA from 2020 to present for her work in E-Discovery & Information Governance\, and selected as a GIR/Who’s Who Legal “Thought Leader” — Commercial Litigation: E-Discovery from 2020 to present\, as well as recognized as a “Next Generation Partner” by The  Legal 500 for Dispute Resolution: E-Discovery. Clients have described Michelle as “absolutely phenomenal; a truly trusted adviser” and “a true visionary in e-discovery; [who] cuts right to the heart of the matter and finds practical solutions that support overall trial strategy. \n\n\nAbout HaystackID®\nHaystackID® solves complex data challenges related to legal\, compliance\, regulatory\, and cyber requirements. Core offerings include Global Advisory\, Cybersecurity\, Core Intelligence AI™\, and ReviewRight® Global Managed Review\, supported by its unified CoreFlex™ service interface and eDiscovery AI™ technology. Recognized globally by industry leaders\, including Chambers\, Gartner\, IDC\, and Legaltech News\, HaystackID helps corporations and legal practices manage data gravity\, where information demands action\, and workflow gravity\, where critical requirements demand coordinated expertise\, delivering innovative solutions with a continual focus on security\, privacy\, and integrity. Learn more at HaystackID.com. \nAssisted by GAI and LLM technologies. \nSOURCE: HaystackID
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