John M. Facciola, is the U.S. Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court of Columbia. He is the author of several heralded opinions including Peskoff v. Faber, United States v O’Keefe, and Equity Analytics, LLC v. Lundin. He served as an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan, and was in private practice in the District of Columbia. He is a member of the Sedona Conference Advisory Board and the Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute Advisory Board. His most recent publication, with Jonathan M. Redgrave, is Asserting and Challenging Privilege Claims in Modern Litigataion: The Facciola-Redgrave Framework, 2009 Fed. Cts. L. Rev. 19 (2009). He received his bachelor’s degree from the College of the Holy Cross and his juris doctorate from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Craig B. Shaffer Craig B. Shaffer has been a United States Magistrate Judge for the District of Colorado since January 2001. Magistrate Judge Shaffer graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1976 and received his juris doctor cum laude from Tulane University’s School of Law in 1979. Judge Shaffer has served as a Navy judge advocate, a senior trial attorney with the United States Department of Justice, and in private practice as a partner in two different Denver law firms. Judge Shaffer is a frequent presenter at conferences and seminars dealing with electronic discovery. Judge Shaffer is a contributor to Thomson-Reuter’s publication, E-Discovery for Corporate Counsel, and the author of Motions to Compel from a Judicial Perspective, The Colorado Lawyer, November 2005.
Michael R. Arkfeld, Founding Director, Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Program, Center for Law, Science and Innovation
Joshua W. Abbott, Executive Director, Center for Law, Science and Innovation, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
Cecil Lynn, Littler Mendelson PC
Robert E. Singleton, Squire Sanders
Stephanie McCoy Loquvam, Aiken Schenk Hawkins & Ricciardi P.C.
Scott Bales, Arizona Supreme Court
David Campbell, U.S. District Court, District of Arizona
Samuel Thumma, Arizona Court of Appeals
Paul Armbruster, eBay Attorney
Frederic "Fritz" Beeson, Senior Director, Legal Services–Litigation, SRP
Mark Blaha, Director of Litigation Support Services, Littler Mendelson
Sean Broderick, National Litigation Support Administrator, Office of Defender Services
Paul E. Burns, Procopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLP
William Butterfield, Partner at Hausfeld LLP
Matthew Clarke, Ryley Carlock & Applewhite
Brandon Colburn, VP eDiscovery Development, TERIS
Gordon Cruse, Gordon Cruse Law
Doreen Fox, IRM Specialist & Trainer, Pinnacle West
Sean Gallagher, Polsinelli Shughart
Stephen Goldstein, Director of Practice Support, Squire Sanders
Maura Grossman, Counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
James Hennenhoefer, James A. Hennenhoefer, APC
Brad Holm, Holm Wright Hyde & Hays PLC
Brian Ingram, Litigation Technology & eDiscovery Counsulting, LexisNexis
Scott Kane, Managing Partner at Squires Sanders LLP
James Knapp, Assistant United States Attorney, District of Arizona
Lorrie Leullig, Founding Member and Practice Leader of Ryley Carlock & Applewhite
Anthony Lowe, Managing Attorney, Freddie Mac
Caroline Mankey, Partner at Cypress LLP
Browning Marean, Senior Counsel at DLA Poper LLP
Tom Morrissey, Sr. Director, IT Litigation, Purdue Pharma LP
Bruce Meyerson, Mediator, Arbitrator, and Trainer
Daniel Oseran, eBay
Niloy Ray, E-Discovery Counsel at Littler Mendelson
George Paul, Lewis and Roca LLP
Daniel Regard, iDiscovery Solutions, Inc.
Blake Richardson, Manager of Records, Safeway Inc.
Lynda Shely, The Shely Firm, PC
Mark Sidoti, Gibbons P.C.
Ron Sotak, Ryley Carlock & Applewhite
Ken Withers, Director of Judicial Education, Sedona Conference
Wendy Zerr-Jackson, Risk Management, Banner Health
Karl Wetzel, Vice President / Director, VeDISCOVERY