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“Ethics Law and Technology”
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Kevin F. Brady, Esquire, Redgrave LLP Richard K. Herrmann, Morris James LLP Brian S. Legum, Esquire, Kimmel, Carter, Roman, Peltz & O’Neill, P.A.
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KEVIN F. BRADY
OF COUNSEL REDGRAVE LLP
BIO Kevin Brady is Of Counsel at Redgrave LLP, a law firm that focuses on Information Law, which includes information governance, records and information management, data protection and privacy issues, as well as the discovery of electronically stored information. Kevin also focuses his practice on providing advice and counsel on electronic discovery, electronic information management, data privacy, and data security issues. In addition to serving as an expert witness, Kevin advises a wide variety of companies on records retention and information governance programs, compliance with eDiscovery demands, as well as the development and implementation of policies and procedures related to the deployment of technology solutions. Kevin lectures and publishes extensively in the areas of eDiscovery, records management, data privacy, data security, attorney competence and legal ethics. Kevin serves as Vice Chair of the Steering Committee of The Sedona Conference Working Group WG1 on Best Practices for Electronic Document Retention and Production. In addition, he serves as Co-Chair of the Georgetown University Law Center’s Advisory Board for the Advanced E-Discovery Institute and the E-Discovery Academy. Kevin also serves as Co-Chair of the Delaware Supreme Court’s Commission on Law and Technology. He also serves on BNA Board of Advisors of Digital Discovery and Electronic Evidence, and is a member of the Ad Hoc Committee for Electronic Discovery of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. Kevin is a founding member of the Richard K. Herrmann Technology Inn of Court, Wilmington, Delaware. Kevin received a J.D. from Widener University School of Law (magna cum laude), an M.B.A. from Widener University, and a B.A. from the University of Delaware.
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Richard K. HerrmannPartner T: 302.888.6816 F: 302.504.1833
500 Delaware Avenue, Suite 1500PO Box 2306Wilmington, DE 19899-2306
According to IAM Patent1000, "Senior attorneyRichard K Herrmannrelishes the challenges ofcomplex litigation; hismastery of even the trickiestdisputes makes him a“pleasure to work with”.While the expertise of itscrack litigation squad isexpansive, pharmaceuticals,electronics and mechanicsare particular fortes; theteam “definitely hasconnections”."
Practice Areas
Business Litigation
eDiscovery
Intellectual Property Litigation
Blog(s)
Delaware Patent LitigationReport
Honors
Best Lawyers®, 2015 "Lawyer ofthe Year" for InformationTechnology Law
Delaware Today® "Top Lawyers,"2014-2015
IAM Patent 1000: The World’sLeading Patent Practitioners,2013-2016
Chambers USA - Recognized forIntellectual Property Law, 2010-2016
Richard K. Herrmann is a litigator and a member of Morris James’Intellectual Property and Business Litigation Groups. He handles manyforms of complex litigation, including intellectual property, commerciallitigation, and technology litigation, and he has practiced patentlitigation in the District of Delaware for more than twenty five years.
Representative ClientsApple
Interdigital
Chrysler
LG Electronics
Ford
Novartis
Hospira
Research in Motion
Richard also assists other law firms on behalf of their clients, includingFinnegan Henderson, Hovey Williams, Jenner & Block, Kirkland & Ellis,O’Melveny & Myers, Paul Hastings, Shook Hardy, Sidley Austin,Winston & Strawn, and others.
eDiscoveryRichard is particularly adept with technology and possesses broadunderstanding of its capabilities as applied to discovery in litigationmatters. He has been a driving force in the development of MorrisJames’ respected eDiscovery Practice Group. He teaches ElectronicDiscovery for the National Judicial College and Widener UniversitySchool of Law, as well as a course entitled “Technology Augmented
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Best Lawyers®, 2003-2017
Delaware Super Lawyers®, 2010-2016
Benchmark Litigation, Named asa Top Litigation Practitioner,2009-2014
Recipient of the Daniel L.Herrmann Professional ConductAward, 2009
Admissions
Delaware, 1971
United States District Court,District of Delaware
Education
Syracuse Law School, J.D., cumlaude, 1971
Syracuse University, B.S., WithHonors, 1969
Practice Management” at William and Mary Law School. He is on theExecutive Committee of the Richard Herrmann Technology Inn ofCourt.
Mediation RemoteRichard is Chair of Mediation Remote, a select panel of lawyersproviding remote mediation services in eDiscovery via desktop videoteleconferencing.
Professional AffiliationseDiscovery Mediator, Bankruptcy Court for the District of DelawareRules of Evidence Advisory Committee, Delaware Supreme CourtDelaware Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education,ChairDelaware State Bar Association
● Technology Committee, Chair
● Computer Law Section, Former Chair
Richard K. Herrmann Technology Inn of Court, Executive CommitteeUnited States District Court
● Technology Committee, Co-chair
● Advisory Committee
● Ad Hoc Committee, Responsible for drafting the Court'sElectronic Discovery Default Standard
Recent MattersNovartis Vaccines & Diagnostics Inc. v. MedImmune LLC, et al.Patent infringement – biomedical technologies
LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc. v. Whirlpool Corp.Patent infringement – refrigerator technology
MobileMedia Ideas LLC v. Apple Inc.Patent infringement – telecommunications
Medicines Company v. Hospira, Inc.Patent infringement – biomedical technologies
Apple Inc. v. High Tech Computer Corp.,Patent infringement – telecommunications
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Starhome GmbH v. AT&T Mobility LLC, et al.Patent infringement – telecommunications
Summit Data Systems LLC v. EMC Corporation, et al.Patent infringement – computer storage
Golden Bridge Technology Inc. v. Amazon.com Inc. et al.Patent infringement - telecommunications
Articles & PublicationsMorris James Team is Editor-In-Chief and a Co-Authors of a New ANDA Litigation Book Published by the AmericanBar AssociationMay 21, 2012
Tips on TechnologyDelaware Bar Journal
How Technology Has Changed Our Practice of LawMarch 30, 2010
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Brian Legum
Brian Legum is a bilingual attorney at Kimmel Carter, the largest firm in Delaware exclusively dedicated to personal injury and workers’ compensation. With over 190 years of combined experience, Kimmel Carter's legal team has served personal injury plaintiffs and workers' compensation claimants for almost 45 years.
Representing Spanish‐speaking clients, including victims of car accidents, work injuries, wrongful death and nursing home neglect, Brian is highly respected within the Latino community in Delaware, and he values the opportunity he has to guide clients through the legal process who might otherwise feel helpless following an accident due to a language barrier.
A member of the Supreme Court of Delaware Commission on Law and Technology, Brian is also an lectures on the role of smartphones and other technology in the legal field, and has given a seminar on social media and the law for CLE credit at the Bifferato Trial Practice Forum.
Brian received his J.D. from Widener University Delaware Law and his B.A. in Economics and Spanish Language/Literature from Columbia University. Before attending law school, he had a successful career as a real estate broker in New York, and his leadership experience in real estate has helped him to become an asset as a Kimmel Carter associate.