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January 12, 2010
Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A. 721 Route 202-206 P.O. Box 5933 Bridgewater, NJ 08807-5933 Contact: Edward C. Miller, Jr. Chief Marketing Officer (908) 722-0700 x4224
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Fernando Pinguelo Speaks on eDiscovery Implications for In-House Counsel at Law Review Symposium
Bridgewater, NJ (January 12, 2010) – Fernando M. Pinguelo will speak at the Second Annual Campbell Law Review Symposium, entitled Emerging Issues in Electronic Discovery, on Friday, January 22, 2010, in Raleigh, North Carolina. His topic will be “How Are Company Legal Departments Positioning to Deal with eDiscovery in the Event of Further Litigation.” The Campbell Law Review Symposium expects to draw hundreds of practitioners and in-house counsel from across the country. Pinguelo’s presentation is part of a larger project that will assist in-house counsel address electronic discovery issues in a meaningful and cost-effective manner. The results of his project will be published within a special Campbell Law Review edition dedicated to electronic discovery.
The Campbell Law Review began publication in 1979 for the purpose of serving the legal community with scholarly articles, notes, comments and other reviews of legal topics. The Campbell Law Review fulfills this service by placing special emphasis on issues from North Carolina and other states in the Southeast, as well as issues concerning national legislation and Constitutional questions from all circuits and the Supreme Court.
Pinguelo, Co-Chair of the firm's Response to Electronic Discovery and Information (REDI) Group, devotes his practice to complex litigation with an emphasis on business disputes, electronic discovery, and media and employment matters. He has experience in all facets of litigation (trial, mediation, arbitration, and appellate) in both federal and state courts. As a former prosecutor, he has tried numerous cases. Today, Pinguelo handles a broad spectrum of disputes including copyright infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets, fraud, breach of non-compete covenants, discrimination, and business torts, and is able to address a rapidly evolving crisis or emergency.
A leader in the emerging area of electronic discovery, Pinguelo works with business owners, C-level executives, in-house counsel, and human resources, information technology, and risk managers to develop strategies to manage business and legal issues related to electronic documents. He recognizes that complex contract and statutory considerations impact the evolving business environment. This understanding enables him to help clients comply with the broad array of laws that regulate document management. Pinguelo focuses on preventing claims and pursues strategies that enhance a client’s ability to manage electronic documents because he is keenly aware of the financial and public relations fallout that can result from high-profile electronic discovery abuses and negligence.
Notably, Pinguelo was involved in New Jersey’s first case addressing its new electronic discovery rule amendments, and has lectured numerous times on the topic, including at the Judicial College which provides judges with a wide range of academic programs. He has designed a state-of-the-art electronic discovery law course and teaches one of only a handful of such courses in the country at Seton Hall University School of Law. Recently, the Fulbright Program, the U.S. government's flagship international exchange program, designated Pinguelo a Fulbright Specialist for his work in eDiscovery, and he will engage in a project at a university in one of over 100 participating countries. Pinguelo was also invited to be a member of eDiscovery Group of The Sedona Conference® Working Group Series, a prestigious series of think-tanks consisting of leading experts brought together by a desire to address various "tipping point" issues in each area under consideration. Pinguelo founded and contributes regularly to eLessons Learned (www.eLLblog.com), an educational blog about electronic discovery best practices that was recently recognized by the ABA Journal magazine as being one of the top 100 law blogs of 2009.
Pinguelo earned his J.D. from Boston College Law School in 1997 and his B.A., magna cum laude, from Boston College in 1994. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York, and the District of Columbia.
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