Caitlin focuses her practice on issues relating to information governance and electronic discovery in connection with high-stakes commercial litigation, pharmaceutical patent litigation, antitrust matters, and internal and government investigations. With more than a decade of experience with eDiscovery issues, Caitlin counsels clients on the preservation, collection, analysis, review, selection, production, and protection of electronically stored information. She is sought out for her assistance with overall litigation preparedness and in evaluating and advocating for cost-effective, efficient, and defensible solutions.
Caitlin is experienced with providing high-level advice regarding all phases of the eDiscovery lifecycle and managing teams of internal and external contract employees and third-party vendors. She assists clients with assessing legal hold notices, conducting custodial interviews, developing and implementing solutions to novel collection issues, coordinating document review and production, advising on the use of technology-assisted review, and drafting document review protocols, legal memoranda, and court briefs.
Previously, Caitlin managed various document review projects in toxic tort, products liability, insurance litigation, pharmaceutical patent litigation, and FCPA investigation matters. She assisted in the representation of corporate clients, including large technology, consulting, pharmaceutical, health care, and media companies, in criminal and civil enforcement investigations and prosecutions, internal investigations, and civil litigation.
Caitlin also has extensive experience with managing, problem-solving, and counseling others on the use of Relativity, Brainspace, and Ringtail, including designing workflows, setting up batches and coding panels for review, and conducting complex searches.
Caitlin earned her undergraduate degree, cum laude, from Pepperdine University and her law degree from American University’s Washington College of Law. During law school, she served as a legal intern for the Honorable Lloyd U. Nolan of the D.C. Superior Court. She is also a fluent Spanish speaker.