Sandra Metallo-Barragan, Chief of E-Discovery Division, New York City Law Department to Speak at TKG Supercharging Privilege Review With AI, Analytics,

Top Quote The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Sandra Metallo-Barragan, Chief of E-Discovery Division, New York City Law Department will speak at its webcast entitled, “Supercharging Privilege Review With AI, Analytics, and Automation.” This event is scheduled for Friday, February 25, 2022, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET. End Quote
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    About Sandra Metallo-Barragan
    Sandra Metallo-Barragan is the Chief of the E-Discovery Division at the New York City Law Department. The Division works with client agencies to promote efficient, cost-effective, and defensible strategies and workflows related to electronic discovery. Mrs. Metallo-Barragan joined the Law Department in 2013 where she is co-chair of the eDiscovery Committee, co-chair of the Women’s Committee, and a member of the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Committee and the Caregiver Working Group. She is also a Sedona Conference Working Group 1 Steering Committee member. Mrs. Metallo-Barragan graduated from George Washington University Law School in 2005 and was a litigation associate at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman’s New York office, where she was a member of the firm’s Antitrust, Corporate Investigations, & White Collar Defense Group, and Information Law and Electronic Discovery Practice Group.

    About New York City Law Department
    Every day the New York City Law Department's approximately 1,000 lawyers and 890 support professionals work collaboratively to pursue justice while providing the City with the highest quality legal representation. The Law Department represents the City, the Mayor, other elected officials, and the City's many agencies in all affirmative and defensive civil litigation, as well as juvenile delinquency proceedings brought in Family Court and Administrative Code enforcement proceedings brought in Criminal Court.

    Event Summary:
    In spite of rapid and widespread advances in technology, privilege remains one of the most expensive, time consuming, and difficult aspects of legal discovery. Even case teams that adopt technology assisted review to streamline responsiveness identification still rarely use AI to bolster traditional privilege workflows. This discussion with a panel of practitioners and industry experts looks at many of the common approaches to privilege identification, review, and logging; and identifies best practices, common gotchas, and considerations for those interested in updating privilege workflows.

    While AI is already used in legal procedures such as technology-assisted review (TAR), due diligence, and research, practitioners are cautious about its use in privilege review for discovery. With proper integration, AI can greatly reduce the time required to identify confidential information. Moreover, AI-enabled privilege review can help detect data that manual reviewers often miss. But there are significant considerations when it comes to privilege and this event untangles and examines some of those considerations.
    The potential of AI, analytics, and automation to streamline privilege review is vast. Thus, it is important to keep track of relevant developments to maximize this innovative approach.

    Listen as a panel of distinguished professionals organized by The Knowledge Group provide the audience with a discussion on the current state of privilege identification, review, and logging. Speakers, among other things, will provide helpful tips to improve all aspects of privilege in discovery, including the use of automation and AI.

    This LIVE Webcast will discuss the following key topics:
    • Best practices on privilege for eDiscovery
    • Reducing privilege volume
    • Defensibility and safeguards
    • Leveraging privilege calls across matters
    • Using technology to streamline privilege
    • Challenges and Pitfalls

    About The Knowledge Group
    Founded in November 2006, The Knowledge Group has been at the forefront of providing quality continuing education programs for lawyers, accountants, financial executives, risk and compliance specialists, human resources professionals, technology officers, and business consultants in a wide range of industries.

    The Knowledge Group strives to be the best-in-class provider of continuing education by bringing forth relevant content you can’t get anywhere else.

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