Chris focuses his practice on e-Discovery technology and services litigation. He works with clients in all phases of electronic discovery, including data preservation, collection, search term processes, data culling and processing, document review, and production. Chris has experience managing document reviews, preparing privilege and redaction logs, negotiating ESI protocols, and working with outside vendors to meet clients’ e-Discovery needs.
Chris is a Certified eDiscovery Specialist and serves as a Director at Large on the board of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists.
Before joining the firm, Chris worked at several large law firms, where he worked as an eData attorney. In addition to his e-Discovery experience, Chris has experience in civil litigation and domestic relations drafting motions, answers to interrogatories and requests for production of documents, conducting depositions in various civil matters and representing clients in case management, custody and support conferences.
Chris volunteers with Wills for Heroes Clinics throughout the Philadelphia area.
Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists, C.E.D.S.
Villanova University, LLM in Taxation
The University of Akron School of Law, J.D.
The Pennsylvania State University, B.A.
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Certified e-Discovery Specialist and member of the Association of Certified e-Discovery Specialists
Director at Large, Board of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists
Author, “Possession, Custody and Control in a Digital World: The “Legal Right Test” is Par for the Course,” April 5, 2023
Presenter, “Don’t Let It Slip – Best Practices for Identifying and Protecting Privileges in E-Discovery,” accredited CLE program, August 24, 2022
Author, “Lessons Learned From the Alex Jones Trial: Strategies to Avoid the Inadvertent Production of Documents in E-Discovery,” August 19, 2022
Author, “Cell Phones and Discovery: What to Consider,” June 16, 2022