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Sensei Officers Podcast Guest on Xact Data Discovery First Chair
April 21, 2020
Sharon Nelson and John Simek were thrilled to be a podcast guest on Xact Data Discovery (XDD) First Chair to discuss ethical misadventures in eDiscovery.
First Chair is an eDiscovery education podcast from Xact Data Discovery which provides a new half-hour interview each episode with expert eDiscovery practitioners discussing important eDiscovery topics to help you take the lead. Xact Data Discovery (XDD) is a leading international provider of eDiscovery, data management and managed review services for law firms and corporations. XDD helps clients optimize their eDiscovery matters by orchestrating precision communication between people, processes, technology and data. XDD services include forensics, eDiscovery processing, Relativity hosting and managed review.
Much of eDiscovery’s challenge comes from its unending evolution: hardware and software iterate rapidly, adoption happens virally, user behaviors change frequently. That ongoing evolution can create ethical challenges, as expectations and best practices struggle to keep pace. In this episode, Sharon Nelson and John Simek, the President and Vice President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc., discuss some ethical misadventures in eDiscovery.
About Sharon and John
Sharon Nelson and John Simek, the President and Vice President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc., a legal technology, cybersecurity, and digital forensics services company in Fairfax, VA. Sharon is a practicing attorney and a past president of the Virginia State Bar, the Fairfax Bar Association, and the Fairfax Law Foundation. She has also co-authored 18 books published by the ABA. John is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, a Certified Ethical Hacker, and a nationally known expert in the area of digital forensics.
About the Host
XDD Director of Education Matthew Verga, JD, is an electronic discovery expert proficient at leveraging his legal experience as an attorney, his technical knowledge as a practitioner, and his skills as a communicator to make complex eDiscovery topics accessible to diverse audiences. A thirteen-year industry veteran, Matthew has worked across every phase of the EDRM and at every level from the project trenches to enterprise program design. He leverages this background to produce engaging educational content to empower practitioners at all levels with knowledge they can use to improve their projects, their careers, and their organizations.