Denise Backhouse
Global Guide 2024
Band 4 : E-Discovery & Information Governance
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Band 4
About
Provided by Denise Backhouse
Practice Areas
eDiscovery
International Employment Law
Privacy and Data Security
Class Actions
Litigation and Trials
Career
Reinforcing the firm's commitment to providing its clients with leading-edge solutions in the rapidly developing area of eDiscovery, Denise E. Backhouse provides focused guidance and expertise on information governance and electronic discovery matters to Littler's lawyers and their clients, including:
Case and client-specific advice about meeting preservation obligations
Efficient and effective data harvesting strategies
Review and production, and implementation of cost-shifting and cost-reduction strategies
Cross-border eDiscovery and international data protection and privacy issues
Backhouse is a Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E). She is a frequent lecturer on eDiscovery and data protection issues, including on such topics as developing trends; cross-border discovery, data protection and privacy; and privilege and ethics in eDiscovery. Backhouse is a founding director of the Cardozo Data Law Initiative (CDLI) at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Yeshiva University. She serves on the Steering Committee of the American Bar Association Global Cross-Border Institute. Backhouse also serves on the Working Group Series Leadership Council of The Sedona Conference® and is a former member of the Steering Committee of The Sedona Conference's Working Group on International Electronic Information Management and Discovery Disclosure.
Chambers Review
Global
Denise Backhouse is noted for her expertise in international information governance laws and their implications for a company's data management. She is also frequently engaged to assist major clients with complex litigation.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Denise is recognized for her depth of expertise in cross-border data issues."
"She's one of the e-Discovery thought leaders."
"Denise is recognized for her depth of expertise in cross-border data issues."
"She's one of the e-Discovery thought leaders."