The Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute at The Ritz-Carlton inTysons Corner, McLean, Va., featured a popular panel entitled “Data Privacy and Security: Substantive Claims and E-Discovery Issues Abound.” It was standing room only. The panelists covered data protection policies at law firms, vendors and courts, among other subjects.

Timothy Opsitnick, founder and general counsel of Jurinnov, moderated the hour-and-fifteen-minute long panel. Speakers included: Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck, for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York; Annika Martin, partner at Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein; David Shonka, principal general counsel at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission; and Lisa Sotto, partner at Hunton & Williams.

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