Jeannine Kenney

Hausfeld

Jeannine is a partner in Hausfeld’s Washington, D.C. office. Jeannine’s practice focuses primarily on private enforcement of federal and state antitrust laws. Jeannine’s practice also includes mass torts and other non-antitrust matters. Jeannine is adept and experienced in managing all aspects and phases of e-discovery, the complex process of discovering and producing electronically stored information (ESI). She routinely navigates detailed, complex and contentious ESI issues from dispute to resolution, including briefing and arguing e-discovery motions when necessary. A member of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1), Jeannine counsels Hausfeld’s litigation teams in negotiations relating to preservation, search, and production of ESI in cases often involving dozens of defendants, negotiates ESI search terms, technology assisted review (predictive coding) methodologies, and database disclosures and productions, and manages complex document reviews using advanced review analytics to speed discovery.  She is band-rated by Chambers and Partners for electronic discovery and information governance, a board member of the Complex Litigation eDiscovery Forum, and a member of the EDRM Advisory Council.