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SUN and ROT, Chats and Channels, AI and PHI: The Impact of Evolving Technology on Information Governance

Hosted by: The Georgetown Law Global Advanced E-Discovery Institute

Columbia partner Lucie Cohen will speak at Georgetown Law’s 21st Annual Global Advanced E-Discovery Institute on Nov. 14 in Washington, D.C.

Joined by her co-panelists, RJ McFadden with DeVita, Adam Rouse with Walgreens, Jennifer Mott Williams with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, and Natausha Cruz Wilson with NCW Consulting, Cohen will present the topic, “SUN and ROT, Chats and Channels, AI and PHI: The Impact of Evolving Technology on Information Governance.”

The group will examine the ever-evolving world of data and data sources. They will discuss issues including the impact of AI on data generation and classification, helpful strategies to distinguish Sensitive, Useful, and Necessary (SUN) data from Redundant, Obsolete, and Trivial (ROT) data, while balancing additional surrounding needs, how to reduce data bloat leading up to the launch of new applications, solutions in the wake of unforeseen data management issues, and more.

The Georgetown Law Global  Advanced E-Discovery Institute has been on the front lines of law and technology for more than two decades. The 2024 program will analyze complex and rapidly emerging discovery and data governance issues and feature two days of insightful panels led by professionals on the cutting-edge of e-discovery today.

Cohen serves as discovery counsel to clients in complex litigation matters and government investigations, developing discovery response strategies, negotiating ESI protocols and other discovery orders, and advocates on behalf of clients regarding scope of discovery, burden issues, and culling and search methodologies. She is a member of the firm’s Encompass discovery practice. 
 

Nov
14

Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024

1:30 - 2:30 p.m.

Location

JW Marriott

1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, D.C. 20004