Joan,
I found the above listing at http://www.postjobfree.com. I have included my
resume, including the software platforms I have worked with in eDiscovery.
To highlight my experience in applying State and Federal eDiscovery laws,
as well as foreign laws, I have detailed the applicable laws for each
project and the major issues tackled.
Firm: Paul Hastings
Client: Okada Resorts
Opposition: Nevada Gaming Commission
Case Type: Foreign Corrupt Practice Act
Applicable laws:
Nevada law regarding accountant's privilege: Whether tax advice sought from
an accountant regarding tax law is considered privileged.
Philippine National Law regarding attorney/client privilege
Japanese Law regarding attorney/client privilege
Japanese Unfair Competition Prevention Law
Firm: Munger Tolles and Olson
Client: Takeda Pharmaceuticals
Opposition: Handa, Anchen, and Impax
Case Type: Patent Infringement
Applicable laws:
California Code of Civil Procedure and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Japanese attorney/client privilege: Whether advice sought from a Japanese
patent agent regarding patents is considered privileged under Japanese law,
and whether US courts will allow parity to the privilege.
Firm: FTI
Client: Toyota
Opposition: US Congress, SEC, Toyota dealers, Toyota customers, and NHTSA
Case Type: Products Liability Class Action, Derivative Shareholder's
Lawsuit,
Applicable Laws:
New York Civil Practice Law and Rules, California Code of Civil Procedure,
and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Japanese Law regarding attorney/client privilege: Whether advice sought
from a non-attorney member of the Legal Department of a company in Japan is
considered privileged under Japanese law, and whether US courts will allow
parity to the privilege.
I welcome an opportunity to discuss my skills and experience in greater
detail, as well as employment opportunities.
Regards,
Tracy Greenwood, Attorney