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Eric has extensive knowledge and experience of document review and litigation support systems including Relativity, Ringtail, Summation iBlaze, Discovery Radar, Concordance, IPro, and Microsoft Access{{ FIELD }}Eric Smedley joined King \u0026amp; Spalding in 2000 as an attorney with the Mass Tort and Toxic Tort and Environmental practice.  His practice focuses on managing large-scale document productions, including electronic discovery issues, with an emphasis on representing pharmaceutical clients in mass tort litigation. Eric is a senior member King \u0026amp; Spalding’s E-Discovery Center.\n  Senior Attorney Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law Duquesne University Duquesne University School of Law Georgia Pennsylvania Supervising a core team of Discovery Center attorneys and paralegals for document production, privilege log, deposition/trial testimony preparation and defensive needs activities in connection with King \u0026amp; Spalding's role as national discovery counsel in product liability and consumer fraud matters for a Fortune 50 pharmaceutical client. Managing large scale document collections (both hard copy and electronic) totaling over 900,000 documents (18,000,000 pages) in connection with product liability and consumer fraud litigation for a Fortune 50 pharmaceutical client. Assisting in formulating document processing specifications used by vendors in connection with electronic and hard copy document collections. Managing a document database platform vendor and other electronic processing vendors used in connection with on-going document collection and electronic document reviews for a Fortune 50 pharmaceutical client. Monitoring outsourced litigation support personnel for a pharmaceutical client in product liability and consumer fraud litigation. \nSupervising an electronic production of over 33,000 documents requiring significant image redactions which was completed in 12 weeks.\n From 2000-2004, being a member of a Discovery Team responsible for coordinating and drafting responses to discovery requests in tobacco products liability litigation in connection with King \u0026amp; Spalding's role as national discovery counsel for a tobacco products manufacturer. 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