Hughes Hubbard’s Artificial Intelligence, Information Governance & eDiscovery group advises clients on the use of cutting-edge technology, efficient and effective management of vast quantity of data and cost-efficient eDiscovery. We have been trusted by leading companies for decades to help them get the most from technology and their own data.
Our Experience and Strategic Role
Our lawyers work collaboratively with our clients and advise our clients on process, technology and staffing. We take a practical approach, collaborating with clients to craft individualized solutions. We help our clients achieve their business objectives while minimizing risk.
We regularly advise clients on data protection, retention and disposal, compliance, and data access requests
Our eDiscovery attorneys are litigators with trial experience who understand that discovery should be a part of an overall litigation strategy. We help craft strategies to reduce the scope of discovery without impeding the ability of the trial team to win the case. Of course, efficiency and cost-effectiveness are key considerations, and we keep these considerations in mind every step of the way. We have handled some of the nation’s largest eDiscovery challenges, such as the Vioxx litigation and the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.
Industry Experience
We have extensive experience across a wide range of industries such as pharmaceuticals, prescription biologics, medical devices, specialty chemicals, automotive, aviation, and tobacco. This experience gives us a deep understanding of business needs, which helps us develop appropriate strategies.
Global Perspective and History
We were one of the first firms to handle a massive eDiscovery case, and we helped develop many of the procedures and tools in use today. In the decades since, we built on that experience to not only stay at the forefront of eDiscovery, but to be able to advise our clients on new and emerging technology and data management best practices. Today, our clients rely on Hughes Hubbard as a core strategic partner to help them navigate the ever-changing technology landscape.
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EU Safe Harbor Ruling - Trends and Courses of Action
Background On October 6, 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") invalidated a decision by the European Commission that recognized the adequacy of a self-certification scheme for United Statesbased companies for the purpose of allowing businesses to transfer personal data from the...
Three Ways You May Be Affected by the EU Safe Harbor Ruling
Hughes Hubbard & Reed’s US and Paris-based attorneys routinely field questions relating to data privacy and the protection of personal information.Social Media Ethics: Keeping Up with Changing Obligations
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