David Tynan has a wide variety of litigation experience, but his passion as an attorney is e-discovery and information governance. David brings to the table his unique experience in legal technology and litigation professional services, which is valuable to clients’ litigation matters when streamlining discovery.

As a member of the e-Discovery and Knowledge Management Practice Group, David focuses on virtually all aspects of discovery in the single plaintiff, multiparty, and multidistrict litigation (MDL) contexts, including legal hold implementation, selecting and managing e-discovery service providers, and identifying and forensically collecting custodial and noncustodial data. He also is involved in training, overseeing and conducting quality control of large and diverse review teams, aiding in validation, and leading document production.

Credentials

Education

  • Tulane University Law School, J.D., 2010
  • The Ohio State University, B.S., economics with minors in mathematics and political science, 2005

Bar Admissions

  • Ohio
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