Director of Business Development, Bay Area
Anne Kemp is a nationally recognized expert in risk and litigation management, providing
technology and workflow-based solutions to law firms, corporate legal departments,
governmental entities, and legal software and services vendors. Anne’s extensive
experience in the legal marketplace includes providing strategic consulting in areas
including design and implementation of best practices systems to manage corporate
records and assist corporations in being prepared for pre-litigation matters such
as government or regulatory investigations and becoming litigation prepared. The
focus is on cost control but, also, on corporations taking control of corporate
data enterprise-wide through “best of breed” technologies Examples of practice areas
include: mergers and acquisitions, regulatory investigations, subprime mortgage
cases, intellectual property and federal and state criminal matters.
She was an early adopter of web-based applications to provide cost effective litigation
management strategies for document review and production. She has developed litigation
management strategies for multiple high-profile litigation matters involving multi-national
clients, providing her clients with a successful roadmap through the complex processes
involving electronic discovery, early case assessment and functioning as a testifying
expert as required. Her breadth of experience includes lead consultant on the Unabomber
case, the Erin Brokovich chromium environmental case and more recent cases including
the white collar crime matter, “U.S. v. Milberg Weiss, etal” and the $42M “State
of California v. Hanson, etal” litigation matter regarding fraudulent land use for
the California Attorney General.
The latest project in 2010 included creating and
presenting materials regarding best practices and technology as it relates to electronic
discovery for 18,000 Department of Justice attorneys in the civil litigation department.
Some of the content to be delivered via the web and some presented in person.
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