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Austin, TX, United States, 2013/06/27 - RenewData announced that Vice Chairman Rich Cohen will present on search technologies at the eDiscovery for the Corporate Market Conference - ExecutiveCounselInstitute.com TodaysGeneralCounsel.com. NASDAQ: CG
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RenewData, a full-service eDiscovery provider that offers the industry’s broadest spectrum of review acceleration solutions, today announced that Vice Chairman Rich Cohen will present on search technologies at the eDiscovery for the Corporate Market Conference. The conference, sponsored by Today’s General Counsel Institute, is scheduled for July 17-18 in New York City.
Cohen’s session, titled “Search Technologies and Forward Thinking,” is slated for July 17 at 10:15 am. EDT. In it, he will provide practical advice and fodder for in-depth discussions by addressing the strengths and weaknesses of keyword searching and technology-assisted review. Cohen’s experience includes more than three decades of in-house and legal services experience.
Powered by industry experts, Today’s General Counsel Institute’s eDiscovery for the Corporate Market Conference provides round tables that address factual and legal issues surrounding eDiscovery. The conference includes sessions on legal holds, information management and governance, project management and data security. To learn more about the conference or to register, visit executivecounselinstitute.com/.
About Rich Cohen
Rich Cohen, vice chairman of RenewData, is responsible for business and corporate development for RenewData. He brings more than 30 years of management and legal experience as a corporate executive, consultant and General Counsel. Prior to joining RenewData, Cohen served as Senior Vice President & Managing Director of Legal Services for a large legal services organization focusing on complex litigation matters and bankruptcies. Previously Cohen was COO of Integrex Professional Claims Services, where he was responsible for operations, IT, sales and marketing. His extensive experience also includes acting as General Counsel at Ohio Power and Columbus Southern Power Companies; Senior Director, Corporate Legal Markets and Strategic Alliances/Licensing at Lexis-Nexis; Vice President at Lexford Residential Trust; Deputy Law Director for the City of Cuyahoga Falls; and Assistant Law Director for the City of Akron. He has served as the President of the American Corporate Counsel Association in Ohio and currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Electricity Journal. He also serves on the Advisory Board of Bryan University's eDiscovery Project Management program and on the Strategic Advisory Panel of Trustifi. He is a member of the American and Ohio State Bar Association, and has chaired the American Bar Association's Coordinating Group on Energy Law, co-chaired the American Bankruptcy Institute's Mass Torts Subcommittee, and been a member of the ABA Class Actions/Derivative Suits Subcommittee. Cohen is a member of the Corporate Counsel Advisory Board for The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel and a recipient of the Distinguished Legal Service Award conferred by Corporate Legal Times. Cohen holds a Bachelor degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo and a Juris Doctor from the University of Akron School of Law.
About RenewData
RenewData (renewdata.com) is a full-service eDiscovery provider that helps corporations and law firms achieve significant time and cost savings, attain a high level of defensibility and reliability, and easily manage multiple projects for legal, regulatory and investigative matters. The company has a deep history building and applying advanced technology for eDiscovery, and has a particular expertise in review acceleration, delivering the industry’s broadest spectrum of solutions to expedite analysis of large collections of data. Of particular note, RenewData’s Language-Based Analytics offerings uniquely accelerate review without relying on artificial intelligence, delivering dramatic savings with a high level of knowledge extraction as well as transparency and insight into reviewer decisions.
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