Chambers Review
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Provided by Michelle Six
Michelle is a nationally recognized litigator focused on electronic discovery law, data privacy, cross border discovery, and AI technology exploration. She counsels clients on the development and execution of defensible eDiscovery processes in connection with contentious, high-stakes commercial litigation, products liability cases, antitrust matters and internal and government investigations. Michelle regularly advises multinational corporations on data loss and records retention, as well as challenges and solutions generated by emerging technologies.
Michelle frequently writes and speaks about issues and solutions related to electronic discovery. She was recognized in 2019–2022 by The Legal 500 for Dispute Resolution: E-Discovery and recognized by Chambers Global in 2021–2023 and Chambers USA in 2020–2023 for her work in E-Discovery & Information Governance. Clients have described Michelle as “absolutely phenomenal; a truly trusted adviser” and “a true visionary in e-discovery; [who] cuts right to the heart of the matter and finds practical solutions that support overall trial strategy.”
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law J.D.; American Conservatory Theater M.F.A.; Tufts University B.A., Sociology
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Michelle’s knowledge base in e-discovery matters is second to none, especially on cross-border matters.
Michelle is simply awesome and a joy to work with.
Michelle is brilliant and personable.
We use Michelle on every tough e-discovery issue we need advice on. If you ask the ten largest companies their go-to person in the country, it would be Michelle.
Michelle’s knowledge base in e-discovery matters is second to none, especially on cross-border matters.
Michelle is simply awesome and a joy to work with.
Michelle is brilliant and personable.
We use Michelle on every tough e-discovery issue we need advice on. If you ask the ten largest companies their go-to person in the country, it would be Michelle.