Lansing – Fraser Trebilcock has launched its eDiscovery practice group, with attorney Jean E. Kordenbrock, an alumna of the University of Michigan who earned her JD from Cooley Law School, serving as Chair of the practice group.
"Given the increasingly digital nature of our interconnected world and economy, the need to manage eDiscovery has become commonplace in lawsuits and investigations," Kordenbrock said.
Fraser Trebilcock attorneys provide a variety of services including: oversee and manage processes involving third-party eDiscovery vendors, provide counsel on creating legally defensible document retention policies, evaluate technology infrastructures to determine scope of electronically stored information, and provide effective compliance with discovery requests. In addition, Fraser Trebilcock attorneys will work side-by-side with small law firms to help their clients through the often-complex eDiscovery process.
- Posted September 02, 2021
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Fraser Trebilcock launches eDiscovery practice group
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