Close

People

Matthew Bellem is an attorney in King & Spalding’s E-Discovery practice. He has experience in pre-trial discovery in regulatory proceedings and mass tort litigation, including the representation of companies in various sectors including: financial services, healthcare, pharmaceutical and tobacco.

Credentials

J.D., The John Marshall Law School

B.A. History, University of Georgia

Georgia

U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)

Matters

Coordinate document reviews and production of documents for a “Big Four” financial services client in response to third party subpoenas from federal and state regulatory agencies. Reviews required the analysis of documents for responsiveness, issue coding, privilege and confidentiality.

Prepare privilege logs for financial services and industrial manufacturing companies in response to government requests and class actions pending in state and federal courts.

 

Assisted in the review and production of documents, as well as preparation of pre-trial materials in connection with a docket of cases, including  regulatory, securities, and health care litigation and governmental and congressional investigations involving pharmaceutical and automotive clients.

 

See more

Close

Matters

Coordinate document reviews and production of documents for a “Big Four” financial services client in response to third party subpoenas from federal and state regulatory agencies. Reviews required the analysis of documents for responsiveness, issue coding, privilege and confidentiality.

Prepare privilege logs for financial services and industrial manufacturing companies in response to government requests and class actions pending in state and federal courts.

 

Assisted in the review and production of documents, as well as preparation of pre-trial materials in connection with a docket of cases, including  regulatory, securities, and health care litigation and governmental and congressional investigations involving pharmaceutical and automotive clients.

 

Partnered with Veterans Consortium to represent Veterans in their appeals before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

Matters

Coordinate document reviews and production of documents for a “Big Four” financial services client in response to third party subpoenas from federal and state regulatory agencies. Reviews required the analysis of documents for responsiveness, issue coding, privilege and confidentiality.

Prepare privilege logs for financial services and industrial manufacturing companies in response to government requests and class actions pending in state and federal courts.

 

Assisted in the review and production of documents, as well as preparation of pre-trial materials in connection with a docket of cases, including  regulatory, securities, and health care litigation and governmental and congressional investigations involving pharmaceutical and automotive clients.

 

See more

Close

Matters

Coordinate document reviews and production of documents for a “Big Four” financial services client in response to third party subpoenas from federal and state regulatory agencies. Reviews required the analysis of documents for responsiveness, issue coding, privilege and confidentiality.

Prepare privilege logs for financial services and industrial manufacturing companies in response to government requests and class actions pending in state and federal courts.

 

Assisted in the review and production of documents, as well as preparation of pre-trial materials in connection with a docket of cases, including  regulatory, securities, and health care litigation and governmental and congressional investigations involving pharmaceutical and automotive clients.

 

Partnered with Veterans Consortium to represent Veterans in their appeals before the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

Credentials

J.D., The John Marshall Law School

B.A. History, University of Georgia

Georgia

U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)