Anne Roebel focuses her practice on electronic discovery for complex litigation. She specializes in managing databases to track plaintiffs in multi-district litigation and facilitates electronic document collection and review projects. Anne has assisted with identifying categories of records for collection, tracking those records from request and review through production. She has worked collaboratively with remote review teams, drafting protocols and privilege logs, and coordinating with software vendors regarding document production. Her Masters in Library Science particularly qualifies her to prepare defensible search terms to narrow the scope of electronic document collection.
Additionally, her work involves searching for targeted information needed for discovery or trial preparation and analyzing the results. She has prepared plaintiff medical record chronologies and other memoranda involving deep dives into the records.
Anne’s curiosity drives her to explore recent developments in technology-assisted review (TAR) and AI tools, but with a healthy dose of realism – demanding accurate, verifiable results.
Anne has over twenty years of experience working on discovery for matters relating to construction, toxic tort, and products liability, including drug and device.
