E-Discovery & Information Governance
USA - Nationwide
1 year ranked
Provided by Troutman Pepper Locke LLP
As a software engineer turned litigator, Jason brings a singular combination of real-world legal experience and hands-on technical expertise to each eDiscovery engagement. A staunch advocate of continuous process improvement and innovative legal service delivery, Jason advises colleagues and clients on how to deploy the latest technologies and best practices to efficiently guide matters from pre-litigation information governance through the entire eDiscovery lifecycle. In doing so, Jason leverages well-honed skills in legal project management, statistical analysis, and machine learning to promote efficiency, mitigate risk, maintain accuracy, and stay under budget. Jason also serves on the firm’s Innovation Committee and is a leader of the firm’s Generative AI Task Force.
Jason regularly advocates for clients before special masters and regulators, during meet-and-confer conferences, and in written submissions. He also counsels clients on all legal and technical facets of data management, including the implementation of eDiscovery policy frameworks, Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace deployments, proportional preservation and collection strategies, forensic examinations, structured data considerations, and technology-assisted review.
Provided by Chambers
Jason Lichter is represents clients across several sectors, including within the aviation, financial services and construction spheres, on a range of e-discovery issues. He is well equipped to advise clients on AI use and ESI workflows.
Provided by Chambers
Jason is able to run through scenarios quickly, in a remarkable way. He is excellent at seeing all paths to figure out which are the best ones to take.
I find his opinion on e-discovery to be invaluable.
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