Reinforcing the firm's commitment to providing its clients with leading-edge solutions in the rapidly developing area of eDiscovery, Gretchen N. Marty provides focused guidance on information governance and electronic discovery matters to Littler's lawyers and their clients, including:
- Case and client-specific advice about meeting preservation obligations
- "Meet and confer" obligations
- Efficient and effective data harvesting strategies
- Data culling and cost reduction
- Review and production and implementation of cost-shifting
- Motion practice
Gretchen frequently conducts internal training for new Littler lawyers on eDiscovery “best practices,” to ensure that the firm offers its clients consistent and competent counsel in the field of eDiscovery.
Prior to joining Littler, Gretchen worked at a boutique litigation firm in Columbus, Ohio, where she helped build an eDiscovery team within the firm. She oversaw eDiscovery strategies for complex litigation cases for multi-national companies in the banking, insurance and automotive industries. During law school, she served as a judicial extern for the Hon. Anne Taylor of the Franklin County Municipal Court and went on to work for the Columbus City Attorney’s Office in the Prosecution and Police Legal divisions. She was a member of the International Criminal Court Moot Court Team and served as an alumni relations coordinator on the moot court executive board. As an undergraduate, she interned for the Hon. Denny Chinn of the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York.
Gretchen frequently speaks on eDiscovery and litigation technology issues.
*Not licensed to practice law in Colorado.