Lauren Katz has an extensive background in e-discovery and litigation support. Lauren is currently the Director of E-Discovery & Practice Support at Arent Fox, where they have been since 2017. In this role, they manage the e-discovery and practice support functions for the firm. Prior to that, Lauren worked as a Practice Support Manager and Project Manager at Arent Fox.
Before joining Arent Fox, Lauren worked at Squire Patton Boggs as a Litigation Support Project Manager. In this role, they specialized in e-discovery and worked on various stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). Lauren also consulted with partners and clients to develop efficient and defensible e-discovery workflows.
Lauren's experience in e-discovery and project management extends back to their time at TrustPoint International, where they worked as a Discovery Consultant. In this role, they coordinated projects from collections through processing and document review and developed customized workflows to increase efficiency.
Prior to their work in e-discovery, Lauren gained experience in human rights and legal research. Lauren worked as a Peace Fellow at Home for Human Rights/The Advocacy Project, analyzing and documenting human rights violations. Lauren also served as a Law Clerk at Bread for the City and the American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence.
Overall, Lauren Katz has a diverse background in e-discovery, project management, and legal research, making their well-qualified for their current role as the Director of E-Discovery & Practice Support at Arent Fox.
Lauren Katz received their J.D. in Law from Georgetown University Law Center, where they studied from 2007 to 2010. Prior to that, they completed their undergraduate degree in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland, which they attended from 2002 to 2005.
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