E-Discovery & Information Governance
USA - Nationwide
7 years ranked
Provided by King & Spalding LLP
Ronni Solomon co-leads our E-Discovery practice and focuses exclusively on e-discovery issues. Ronni is also an adjunct professor on e-discovery at the University of Georgia School of Law.
Ronni has significant experience managing e-discovery in crisis litigation that spans multiple regulatory, investigatory and civil matters and helping clients ensure that e-discovery does not become a costly sideshow. A certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Ronni uses her experience and skills to ensure that e-discovery activities are run cost-efficiently, defensibly and consistently. Ronni also serves as National E-Discovery Counsel for large corporations and works with clients on information governance and defensible deletion issues.
Ms. Solomon is actively engaged in e-discovery thought leadership. She was a member of the Steering Committee of Working Group 1 of The Sedona Conference on Best Practices for Electronic Discovery and Records Management. She sits on the Advisory Board of the Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute. She also is Editor-in-Chief of International Legal Holds published in August 2022 by Working Group 6 of the Sedona Conference, International Electronic Information Management, Discovery and Disclosure, which focuses on international issues relating to disclosure, cross-border discovery, and privacy.
Provided by Chambers
Provided by Chambers
Ronni's client relationship skills are second to none. She has an easy way of translating legal complexities to tech complexities.
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