Meet and Confer with Kelly Twigger
Meet and Confer is the podcast for litigators, eDiscovery professionals, and anyone who knows that in a world of electronically stored information, discovery strategy isn’t optional—it’s essential. Hosted by attorney and discovery strategist Kelly Twigger, each episode offers clear, practical discussions on how to effectively leverage the power of ESI to craft successful discovery strategies for any type of litigation. Topics include, navigating evolving rules, understanding emerging case law, and making the strategic decisions that shape the outcome of a case. Whether you're a seasoned litigator, brand new associate, in-house counsel, or law student, Meet and Confer helps you think critically, stay prepared, and master your discovery strategy for modern litigation.
Meet and Confer with Kelly Twigger
Latest Episodes
Your Protective Order Wasn't Written for ChatGPT
A Texas judge just gave litigators something they’ve been asking for and something they’ve been dreading: a clear ruling that litigation-related ChatGPT conversations can qualify as work product, paired with a warning flare about protective ord...
When Expert AI Prompts Become Evidence
Your expert uses generative AI to cut millions of documents down to something a human can actually read. Then the other side asks the question everyone has been dancing around: are the AI prompts and outputs discoverable? I walk through Conserv...
How an Enterprise Migration and an Extended Discovery Stay Created the Perfect Storm for Sanctions
A legal hold system that “works” can still wipe out the evidence you need, and you may not realize it until the sanctions motion lands. We unpack a major Rule 37(e) preservation decision from DDC in United States ex rel. Staggers v. Medtronic t...
The Latest Decision on the Use of Generative AI Tools and Confidentiality
We break down Morgan v V2X, the most detailed federal ruling yet on generative AI, work product protection, and what happens when confidential discovery meet...
When the Platform Goes Dark: How Failure to Supervise Collection Led to Spoliation Sanctions
A single analytics export can decide whether your damages story looks like math or guesswork. This week, we take on a spoliation decision out of the Southern District of New York that every litigator handling ESI should read, because the lost e...