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as preparation of pre-trial materials for trial counsel in connection with product liability litigation.{{ FIELD }}Supervised more than 100 attorneys in connection with a 2nd Request for Production pursuant to an FTC investigation.  Approximately 1,200,000 documents were reviewed for relevance, significance and privilege for an international pharmaceutical manufacturer. {{ FIELD }}Managed and coordinated the predictive coding process and document review of approximately 460,000 documents. {{ FIELD }}Coordinated in Early Case Assessment for a large pharmaceutical manufacturer on multiple matters to help reduce discovery costs and increase efficiency. {{ FIELD }}Prepared a privilege challenge defense for a large pharmaceutical manufacturer for a privilege log of 1,000 documents and prepared a submission for in camera review of the challenged documents. {{ FIELD }}Supervised a team of 30 attorneys and support staff preparing a privilege log with 8,000 entries for a large pharmaceutical manufacturer.{{ FIELD }}Litigation Technology Experience\nJenni has extensive knowledge and experience of document review and litigation support systems including Relativity, Nuix Workstation, Nuix Discover, Cellebrite, EnCase, DoeLegal’s Summation, Reveal, Concordance, Ipro, and Microsoft Access.Jenni has extensive knowledge and experience of document review and litigation support systems including Relativity, Nuix Workstation, Nuix Discover, Cellebrite, EnCase, DoeLegal’s Summation, Reveal, Concordance, Ipro, and Microsoft Access.{{ FIELD }}Jenni L. Weaver is an attorney in King \u0026amp; Spalding’s E-Discovery practice.  Her practice focuses on electronic discovery issues, particularly with respect to representation of clients in matters of product liability and governmental investigations. Her primary focus is ensuring her clients' European operations and electronic discovery processes are compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Additionally, Jenni provides advice and counsel to clients to help limit the scope and cost of document review through managing data processing and proper metadata field mapping, early case assessment, search term development, developing efficient workflows, workable review protocols. Jenni works closely with in-house counsel, co-counsel and vendors to ensure consistency, efficiency and quality throughout the duration of the document review process. Jenni also works with clients to develop standardized ESI protocols, records management policies, records retention schedules and litigation hold practices.\nAdditional Certifications:\nExterro Certified Legal Hold Manager \nJenni has managed the e-discovery process in a wide variety of matters, including energy regulation, pharmaceutical, environmental, product liability, mass tort, and intellectual property litigation, as well as various internal and governmental  investigations, including the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), various State Attorneys General, the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the United States Department of Justice (US DOJ), the California Air Resource Board (CARB), and various Foreign State Agencies. Partner Georgia Supervised and managed 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 product liability litigation and governmental investigations. Coordinated and managed document review and privilege log projects, as well as preparation of pre-trial materials for trial counsel in connection with product liability litigation. Supervised more than 100 attorneys in connection with a 2nd Request for Production pursuant to an FTC investigation.  Approximately 1,200,000 documents were reviewed for relevance, significance and privilege for an international pharmaceutical manufacturer.  Managed and coordinated the predictive coding process and document review of approximately 460,000 documents.  Coordinated in Early Case Assessment for a large pharmaceutical manufacturer on multiple matters to help reduce discovery costs and increase efficiency.  Prepared a privilege challenge defense for a large pharmaceutical manufacturer for a privilege log of 1,000 documents and prepared a submission for in camera review of the challenged documents.  Supervised a team of 30 attorneys and support staff preparing a privilege log with 8,000 entries for a large pharmaceutical manufacturer. 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