
Donald W. Myers practices exclusively in the area of electronic discovery. He works closely with clients and case teams to ensure that electronic discovery is handled in a defensible and cost-effective manner. Specifically, he works with Littler attorneys and their clients on issues such as:
- Preservation of evidence
- Strategies for data collection and review
- Computer forensic issues
- Negotiations with opposing counsel regarding electronic discovery
Don has handled cases in many jurisdictions nationally, and he frequently speaks on issues relating to electronic discovery. Previously, he served as a law clerk for the Hon. Lawrence P. Zatkoff, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan and as a staff attorney for the Michigan Court of Appeals.
Speaking Engagements
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Flip the Script: Using Plaintiff's Data to Win Your Case
A Potpourri of Ethics Issues for In-House Counsel
It's the Little Things: A Focus on In-House Ethics Fundamentals
Stop! Thief! Protecting Confidential Information and Trade Secrets in the New World of Work
"What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been": Ethical Implications of COVID’s Continuing Impact on In-House Counsel
It’s Coming and Going from Inside the House: When Whistleblowers Help Themselves to Sensitive Company Information
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Tracking Your Employees’ Digital Trail
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Big Data Summit: What's the Deal with Using Data Analytics in Hiring, Workforce Management and Litigation?
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