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David Vandiver is a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center and a Senior Staff Attorney with King & Spalding’s Discovery Center. He has 15 years experience in pre-trial discovery matters in commercial, healthcare, product liability, real estate, toxic tort, and patent litigation, including the representation of financial institutions, financial services, consumer products manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, and energy clients.
LL.M., New York University
J.D., Georgetown University
B.A., Wake Forest University, cum laude
Georgia
State Bar of Georgia
Serving as project manager, supervising and managing six separate document collections, reviews, and productions over the past three years for an international financial services provider. These matters involve claims based in securities, bankruptcy, and commercial litigation and investigations by governmental agencies. These matters involved all aspects of discovery ranging from an onsite hard copy document collection from more than 1,400 archive records boxes to the online review of more than 500,000 electronic records for production to regulatory and oversight agencies including the SEC, FDIC, PCAOB, and FINRA.
Managing and supervising 20 attorneys reviewing more than 400,000 documents for a large financial institution in response to regulators’ requests for documents relating to short-term, money market funds. This project involved reviewing documents for responsiveness, significance and privilege. All documents were reviewed, and responsive documents produced in less than 10 weeks. The review team also logged over 4,000 privileged documents.
Managing 7 attorneys reviewing 10,000 documents for a financial institution, including review of credit and collateral files for accounting issues in preparation for witness interviews in a shareholder derivative lawsuit. This review was completed in less than two weeks.
See moreServing as project manager, supervising and managing six separate document collections, reviews, and productions over the past three years for an international financial services provider. These matters involve claims based in securities, bankruptcy, and commercial litigation and investigations by governmental agencies. These matters involved all aspects of discovery ranging from an onsite hard copy document collection from more than 1,400 archive records boxes to the online review of more than 500,000 electronic records for production to regulatory and oversight agencies including the SEC, FDIC, PCAOB, and FINRA.
Managing and supervising 20 attorneys reviewing more than 400,000 documents for a large financial institution in response to regulators’ requests for documents relating to short-term, money market funds. This project involved reviewing documents for responsiveness, significance and privilege. All documents were reviewed, and responsive documents produced in less than 10 weeks. The review team also logged over 4,000 privileged documents.
Managing 7 attorneys reviewing 10,000 documents for a financial institution, including review of credit and collateral files for accounting issues in preparation for witness interviews in a shareholder derivative lawsuit. This review was completed in less than two weeks.
See moreLL.M., New York University
J.D., Georgetown University
B.A., Wake Forest University, cum laude
Georgia
State Bar of Georgia