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Tanya K. Canup is an attorney with the firm’s E-Discovery practice. Her practice focuses on information governance, preservation, and collection issues for several Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies. She regularly advises clients on developing and updating company policies; the defensible deletion of email and other sources; potential gaps within client's E-Discovery processes; best practices and technologies for the preservation and collection process; the legal hold process; training IT departments on the preservation and collection process; and identifying, preserving, and collecting responsive ESI in large-scale litigation.
Tanya 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. This includes the 2017 Equifax data breach matters, the 2019 Capital One data breach matters, and the Toyota unintended acceleration matters.
Ms. Canup is a member of the Sedona Conference Working Groups 1, 6, and 11. Tanya was a member of the Sedona Conference Unique eDiscovery Challenges in Multidistrict Litigation Brainstorming Group. She also was a guest lecturer at Emory University School of Law Advanced Trial class regarding e-discovery best practices.