Certificate in Electronic Discovery Management
(Autumn, Downtown Seattle)
Developed in partnership with the UW School of Law

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Charlene Brownlee
Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Seattle

Brownlee, an expert on e-discovery, was a co-founder of an E-discovery and Information Management Practice at Fulbright & Jaworski LLP, in Austin, Texas, and was also an information technology attorney at McCarthy Tetrault, Alberta Canada, before moving to Seattle. She has lectured and published widely in the areas of records management and e-discovery and technology and internet law, and has been interviewed and featured in the media on this topic, including in the ABA Journal, Forbes.com, and Lawyer's Weekly.

Lynn Reilly
Staff Attorney, E-Discovery Analysis and Technology Group, K&L Gates, Seattle

Reilly's practice group within K&L Gates focuses exclusively on e-discovery and she deals with it every day. She advises clients and trial counsel on electronic discovery issues and manages all aspects of document discovery. Part of her work is consulting with in-house counsel and information technology personnel to prepare litigation readiness plans focused on response to discovery obligation, inventory of electronically stored information, and sound records management.

Greg Shelton
Senior Legal Counsel, Physio-Control, Redmond

Shelton started working on electronic discovery projects at Skadden Arps, the biggest law firm in New York City, eleven years ago, when e-discovery was in its infancy. He moved to Seattle four years ago and developed an electronically stored information legal consulting practice within Williams Kastner, where he assisted companies with litigation preparedness, information management, and responding to litigation/investigation requests. Shelton now works as an in-house attorney at Physio-Control in Redmond. He has numerous publications on electronic discovery and is a sought-after local speaker on the topic.

Instructors are subject to change.