Pragmatic advisor who helps clients
anticipate, minimize and resolve controversies.
Over 45 years’ experience advising clients in complex controversies. Regularly advises on compliance, and resolution strategies.
Former Law Firm General Counsel and
Co-Chair, Litigation Department.
Adjunct Professor
E-Discovery, FDA regulation, alcoholic beverages regulation.
anticipate, minimize and resolve controversies.
Over 45 years’ experience advising clients in complex controversies. Regularly advises on compliance, and resolution strategies.
Former Law Firm General Counsel and
Co-Chair, Litigation Department.
Adjunct Professor
E-Discovery, FDA regulation, alcoholic beverages regulation.
The Hearing – A Legal Podcast: EP. 62 – Ron Levine on Apple Podcasts
This episode showcases a conversation between Ron Levine and host Joe Raczynski.
Ron, a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, speaks as a thoughtful realist, proponent for good, and a practitioner of what he preaches. He bears witness as a 40-year litigator, discussing the fascinating dealings of what happens behind the scenes, describing a lack of transparency, and what he would do to improve the system.
Ron dives into the importance of technology, as a crusader for others in the field. Specifically, in the eDiscovery space he stresses the importance of tools, AI, and being smart about (of all things) the use of email. He also discusses what the future of litigation might look like with prediction modelling and big data.
This episode showcases a conversation between Ron Levine and host Joe Raczynski.
Ron, a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, speaks as a thoughtful realist, proponent for good, and a practitioner of what he preaches. He bears witness as a 40-year litigator, discussing the fascinating dealings of what happens behind the scenes, describing a lack of transparency, and what he would do to improve the system.
Ron dives into the importance of technology, as a crusader for others in the field. Specifically, in the eDiscovery space he stresses the importance of tools, AI, and being smart about (of all things) the use of email. He also discusses what the future of litigation might look like with prediction modelling and big data.
Ron’s reputation is also that of an astute negotiator who can forge mutually beneficial resolutions to consumer product claims. In doing so, Ron espouses the use of the Early Case Assessment framework to evaluate liability, budget for litigation, and determine whether a case is amenable to early resolution."
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