Full Name
Ashley Picker Dubin
Job Title
Counsel
Company
Day Pitney LLP
Speaker Bio
Ashley Picker Dubin counsels clients and provides practical and strategic advice on electronic discovery (eDiscovery) and information governance (IG) processes. She has extensive knowledge about best practices in these areas and has won several major discovery victories. Ashley partners with in-house legal counsels, technology teams and records management departments to develop and implement effective and defensible workflows for discovery. She advises clients on data loss and records retention, as well as challenges and solutions generated by emerging technologies in records and information management.

Ashley successfully leverages technology to assist clients in all phases of discovery, from preservation and collection to review and production of large volumes of data, as well as expert discovery on subjects related to forensics and electronically stored information (ESI). She serves as eDiscovery liaison in jurisdictions across the United States, and collaborates with Day Pitney attorneys in a number of practice areas to tailor strategies and discovery management plans for clients in the United States, Europe, South America and Singapore. Ashley has significant and wide-ranging experience representing financial institutions, the aviation industry, and Fortune 500 companies in internal investigations, government investigations, claims of fraud, securities compliance and cross-border litigation, including data privacy and antitrust matters. She also represents corporations to provide strategic advice on an enterprise and individual level to devise a customized plan for information governance and use policies to further information governance compliance needs.

With over a decade of eDiscovery experience, Ashley is a frequent speaker at conferences, continuing legal education (CLE) courses, seminars and webcasts. She addresses case law updates, best practices, and practice pointers for key phases of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). She also covers crucial trends in eDiscovery, including bring your own device (BYOD), social media, technology-assisted review (TAR) , cloud computing, ABA ethics rule changes and the proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
Ashley Picker Dubin