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Provided by Lauren Schwartzreich

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eDiscovery

Class Action

Wage and Hour

AI and Technology

Unfair Competition and Trade Secrets

Career

Lauren E. Schwartzreich is a nationally recognized thought leader and practitioner in electronic discovery, helping small organizations to multinational corporations strategically approach litigation discovery in a cost-effective and efficient manner.

Schwartzreich provides clients with practical and innovative solutions to the ever-evolving and complex issues surrounding the intersection of law, data, and technology, including with respect to: developing proportional preservation practices, creating strategies for efficient and effective data harvesting, leveraging structured data to tell persuasive stories, implementing cost-shifting/cost-reducing strategies, negotiating discovery disputes, triaging data loss events, facilitating admission of electronic evidence at trial, leading multifaceted forensic investigations of data exfiltration and misappropriation of trade secrets, overseeing forensic consultants and experts, and leading eDiscovery conflicts to successful resolution. She also advises clients on best practices for emerging technologies, including ephemeral messaging, channel-based communications, and cloud-based systems. Schwartzreich has extensive courtroom experience and thinks holistically about eDiscovery issues, keeping clients’ needs for cost reduction, predictability, legal compliance, and efficiency top of mind.

Schwartzreich frequently litigates eDiscovery issues in large class, collective, and California PAGA actions, including serving as the lead eDiscovery liaison to the firm’s award-winning Littler CaseSmart® program, which is a data-driven and technology-focused approach to delivering legal services. Schwartzreich's unique experience as a former plaintiff-side employment class action litigator allows her to approach cases with an eye toward her adversaries’ eDiscovery strategies, enabling her to stay a step ahead on data and evidentiary issues and build eDiscovery credibility with opposing parties and the courts.

Schwartzreich holds leadership positions within the eDiscovery legal community, including as a member of The Sedona Conference Working Group Series Leadership Council (she also served as a Steering Committee member of Sedona, Working Group 1), and as former co-chair of the ABA’s National Institute on eDiscovery. She is ranked by Chambers USA and Chambers Global and also recognized by The Best Lawyers in America and Lexology Index (formerly, Who’s Who Legal), in the area of eDiscovery.

Committed to inclusion, equity and diversity efforts in the legal and broader community, Schwartzreich co-chairs Littler’s LGBTQ+ Pride Affinity Group and served on Littler’s Diversity & Inclusion Council. She is a former Fellow of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity and a former member and secretary of the New York City Bar Association’s LGBTQ Rights Committee.

Schwartzreich frequently speaks and publishes on topics related to eDiscovery, computer forensics, artificial intelligence, and litigation technology issues.

Schwartzreich was based in Littler’s New York City office before relocating to Littler’s office in Denver.

Professional Memberships

Member

The Sedona Conference Working Group Series Leadership Council

2021-present

Member, Steering Committee

The Sedona Conference®

Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1)

January 2018-December 2020

Program Chair

American Bar Association

National Institute on E-Discovery

2015-2023

Member

New York City Bar Association

LGBT Rights Committee

2010-2012

Former Secretary

New York City Bar Association

LGBT Rights Committee

2010-2012

Education

Emory University School of Law

J.D.

2004

Emory University

B.A.

2001

Chambers Review

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Chambers Global Guide

E-Discovery & Information Governance - USA

3
Band 3
Individual Editorial
Lauren Schwartzreich is adept at guiding clients through the e-discovery process, including overseeing the use of technology to assist with document production in employment litigation.

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