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Greg Antine is a Senior Staff Attorney with eleven years of legal experience and is a member of the firm's E-Discovery practice, King & Spalding's solution for providing high quality, cost-effective and centralized discovery services. His practice has focused on electronic discovery issues across a wide array of practice areas and cases, including Product Liability, Antitrust, Government Investigations and Commercial Litigation. Greg provides advice and counsel prior to beginning document review to limit the scope and cost of the document review, including protocols, best practices and vendor selection, as well as early case assessment and key word development.
He has extensive knowledge of electronic discovery vendors and manages them to ensure the consistency and quality of the document review process. He also has vast experience preparing cost-effective discovery budget and staffing plans, including alternative fee arrangements. Greg has served as lead discovery counsel for a variety of matters, including intellectual property, contract disputes, governmental investigations, employment and product liability. He has designed and implemented document collection plans, including conducting interviews of potential document custodians. Greg has extensive early case assessment experience using tools such as Clearwell. His experience in early case assessment, including the development and revision of key terms, has resulted in the reduction of broad document collections to appropriate and proportionate review sets. Greg has handled all phases of e-Discovery.
Greg received his J.D. from Tulane Law School, graduating, cum laude, in 2001. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.A. in both history and government in 1998. He is admitted to practice in Georgia. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia.
Publications
J.D., Tulane University
B.A., University of Virginia
Georgia
August 6, 2024
NCR Voyix to Sell Its Digital Banking Business to Veritas
June 7, 2022
Acuity Brands Secures Favorable Settlement of Securities Class Action and Dismissal of Derivative Litigation
Managing over 100 attorneys in the review of 960,000 documents and the preparation of a privilege log that included over 23,000 entries. Managing and coordinating the collection of both electronic and hard copy documents from multiple client locations. This review was in connection with a corporate acquisition in which the documents were reviewed for responsiveness, privilege and significance. The entire document review and privilege log was completed in less than one month in connection with a FTC 2nd request.
Managing over 40 attorneys in a review of over three million documents and production of over 900,000 documents for a Fortune 50 consumer products company. This project was done in connection with a matter concerning intellectual property rights involving trade secrets and a breach of contract.
Managing the collection, review, and production of documents in complex multi-district litigation for a leading consumer products company in multiple product liability cases. The document collection process required developing scope statements and conducting client and contractor interviews, along with the collection of physical documents and materials from multiple domestic and international locations. The collection efforts were completed within 3 weeks, significantly minimizing business interruptions, resulting in the client being able to meet expedited discovery deadlines.
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August 6, 2024
NCR Voyix to Sell Its Digital Banking Business to Veritas
June 7, 2022
Acuity Brands Secures Favorable Settlement of Securities Class Action and Dismissal of Derivative Litigation
Managing over 100 attorneys in the review of 960,000 documents and the preparation of a privilege log that included over 23,000 entries. Managing and coordinating the collection of both electronic and hard copy documents from multiple client locations. This review was in connection with a corporate acquisition in which the documents were reviewed for responsiveness, privilege and significance. The entire document review and privilege log was completed in less than one month in connection with a FTC 2nd request.
Managing over 40 attorneys in a review of over three million documents and production of over 900,000 documents for a Fortune 50 consumer products company. This project was done in connection with a matter concerning intellectual property rights involving trade secrets and a breach of contract.
Managing the collection, review, and production of documents in complex multi-district litigation for a leading consumer products company in multiple product liability cases. The document collection process required developing scope statements and conducting client and contractor interviews, along with the collection of physical documents and materials from multiple domestic and international locations. The collection efforts were completed within 3 weeks, significantly minimizing business interruptions, resulting in the client being able to meet expedited discovery deadlines.
See more
August 6, 2024
NCR Voyix to Sell Its Digital Banking Business to Veritas
June 7, 2022
Acuity Brands Secures Favorable Settlement of Securities Class Action and Dismissal of Derivative Litigation
J.D., Tulane University
B.A., University of Virginia
Georgia