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Kassi Burns is a senior attorney in King & Spalding’s E-Discovery practice. She is a skilled E-Discovery practitioner with more than 13 years of progressive experience advising corporate clients and legal professionals on E-Discovery best practices and the integration of technology and the law. Her diverse background ranges from transactional law, E-Discovery (technical and managed review), and legal operations.
Kassi has experience managing large teams of attorneys and working directly with corporate legal department and outside counsel leadership teams on complex, multi-jurisdictional matters, including support all the way through trial. Her roster of past matters is varied, including products liability litigation, intellectual property disputes, regulatory investigations, antitrust litigation, and many other civil corporate disputes.
Kassi most recently served as Vice President – Legal Professional Services for a global E-Discovery consulting and technology company. She is admitted to practice in Arkansas.
B.B.A., Henderson State University
J.D., Tulane University Law School
Arkansas
Texas
Academy of Court-Appointed Neutrals (Board Member, Outreach Committee Co-Chair)
American Bar Association
Association of E-Discovery Specialists
Dallas Women Lawyers Association
Tarrant County Bar Association (CLE Committee Member)
The Sedona Conference
Women in Cybersecurity
Women in eDiscovery
Kassi Burns to Speak on the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Webinar
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February 17, 2024
Kassi Burns discusses regulatory agencies guidance on off-channel communications and how that might impact startups
December 1, 2023
Kassi Burns comments on chatbots and generative AI-powered tools becoming custodians and explains how that will impact the e-discovery process
May 1, 2024
Leveraging NIST: Five Key Approaches to Strengthen AI Governance
March 6, 2024
Legal Tech: A Guide for In-house Lawyers Using the NIST Framework
March 1, 2024
Chapter 1: Automation in legal departments
February 17, 2024
Kassi Burns discusses regulatory agencies guidance on off-channel communications and how that might impact startups
December 1, 2023
Kassi Burns comments on chatbots and generative AI-powered tools becoming custodians and explains how that will impact the e-discovery process
May 1, 2024
Leveraging NIST: Five Key Approaches to Strengthen AI Governance
March 6, 2024
Legal Tech: A Guide for In-house Lawyers Using the NIST Framework
March 1, 2024
Chapter 1: Automation in legal departments
February 17, 2024
Kassi Burns discusses regulatory agencies guidance on off-channel communications and how that might impact startups
December 1, 2023
Kassi Burns comments on chatbots and generative AI-powered tools becoming custodians and explains how that will impact the e-discovery process
B.B.A., Henderson State University
J.D., Tulane University Law School
Arkansas
Texas
Academy of Court-Appointed Neutrals (Board Member, Outreach Committee Co-Chair)
American Bar Association
Association of E-Discovery Specialists
Dallas Women Lawyers Association
Tarrant County Bar Association (CLE Committee Member)
The Sedona Conference
Women in Cybersecurity
Women in eDiscovery
Kassi Burns to Speak on the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Webinar
View all events