Applied Discovery Announces Appointment of Former Counsel for the Ministry of the Attorney General, Crown Law Office, to Support
January 19 2010 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Appointment Provides Clients with Toronto-based Canadian Law
Expertise to Support New Civil Discovery Regulations Applied
Discovery, a worldwide electronic discovery leader that offers
multi-national collection, analytics, processing, review, and
production services for law firms, corporations, and governmental
entities engaged in audits, investigations, and litigation, today
announced the appointment of Crystal O'Donnell, LL.B., LL.M.,
formerly counsel for the Ministry of the Attorney General, Crown
Law Office - Civil, to the role of Canadian electronic discovery
consultant. In this role Ms. O'Donnell will be responsible for
advising and supporting Canadian legal professionals in regards to
the Applied Discovery complete portfolio of electronic discovery
services. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100112/SF36382LOGO) "With the
increased focus on electronic discovery in Canada due to recent
changes to various provincial Rules of Civil Procedure, it is
important that our clients have access not only to the best
electronic discovery services, but also to the best expertise to
support Canadian legal requirements," shared Jon Resnick, vice
president of client development and field operations at Applied
Discovery. "The addition of Crystal's deep knowledge of the
practical application of electronic discovery legislation rules in
Canada serves as a great complement to our proven services and
should allow us to continue to provide the level of service and
expertise our clients deserve in their conduct of complex
discovery." "The growing importance of electronic discovery in
Canada requires that electronic discovery providers not only
understand their technology, but also understand the application of
electronic discovery concepts in the context of Canadian law,"
stated Peg Duncan, e-discovery consultant and steering committee
member for the Sedona Canada Working Group of The Sedona
Conference®. "By seeking out Canadian-centric electronic discovery
experts such as Crystal O'Donnell, Applied Discovery appears to
recognize the specific needs of Canadian legal professionals." To
Learn More About Applied Discovery in Canada To learn more about
Applied Discovery and our capabilities in Canada, contact us at or
visit us at LegalTech® New York on February 1-3, 2010, at either
Booth #334 or at the LegalTech® Emerging Technology Track session
on A New Model for Managing Discovery at 10:30am EST, on February
1, 2010. About Applied Discovery Applied Discovery is a worldwide
electronic discovery leader that offers multi-national collection,
analytics, processing, review, and production services for law
firms, corporations, and governmental entities engaged in audits,
investigations, and litigation. Based in Bellevue, WA, with East
Coast headquarters in New York City and regional offices in
Washington, D.C., Chicago, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, Los
Angeles, and Toronto, Applied Discovery has served clients as part
of the LexisNexis® portfolio of legal services since 2003.
LexisNexis® is a leading global provider of content-enabled
workflow solutions designed specifically for professionals in the
legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement,
accounting and academic markets. LexisNexis originally pioneered
online information with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. A member of
Reed Elsevier [NYSE: ENL; NYSE: RUK]
(http://www.reedelsevier.com/), LexisNexis serves customers in more
than 100 countries with 18,000 employees worldwide. To learn more
about the Applied Discovery portfolio of offerings, visit
http://www.applieddiscovery.com/. CONTACT: -------- Rob Robinson,
Applied Discovery Senior Director of Worldwide Marketing
512.934.7531 or Email:
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