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The latest episode of the NeLI Podcast features a conversation with Tessa Jacob, a trailblazer in the field of eDiscovery. As a Partner at Husch Blackwell, Tessa has spent over three decades transforming the way legal professionals approach electronic discovery. In this episode, co-hosts Daniel Gold and Brandon Mack delve into Tessa’s career, her achievements, and the evolution of eDiscovery technology. Here are some key takeaways from our discussion with Tessa Jacob.

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Key Takeaways:

1. Technological Evolution: The rapid advancement of eDiscovery tools has revolutionized the legal field, making processes more efficient and effective.

2. Data Management: Managing large volumes of data remains a significant challenge, necessitating continuous learning and adaptation of new technologies.

3. Importance of Education: Tessa’s commitment to education and mentorship highlights the crucial role of knowledge-sharing in advancing the field of eDiscovery.

 

A Career Rooted in Evolution

Tessa Jacob’s journey in the legal field began as a general litigator at Husch Blackwell. Celebrating her 30-year anniversary, Tessa recounts how the changes in eDiscovery rules in 2006 prompted her to pivot her focus. “I just happened to be an associate at a time that really enjoyed discovery,” Tessa explains. She took on the challenge and built the Husch Blackwell eDiscovery Solutions team from the ground up, growing it into a formidable force of 11 lawyers and 16 tech professionals.

 

Technological Advancements and Challenges

One of the most significant changes Tessa has witnessed in her career is the rapid advancement of technology. From the early days of basic databases to the sophisticated tools we use today, the evolution has been swift and impactful. “The technology changes have been very quick,” Tessa notes. She highlights the introduction of email threading and technology-assisted review (TAR) as game-changers. However, with these advancements come challenges, particularly in managing the sheer volume of data. “A standard case is now over 100 gigs,” Tessa shares, emphasizing the importance of efficiency and cost-saving measures for clients.

 

Education and Mentorship

A recurring theme in Tessa’s career is her passion for education. As an adjunct professor at UMKC Law School, she co-teaches an eDiscovery course, ensuring that students leave with practical knowledge they can apply in real cases. “My class is very practical,” Tessa says proudly. She also underscores the importance of educating colleagues and clients about new technologies and methodologies. “The challenge for me always is how do I educate and sell what we can do,” Tessa reflects. Her dedication to mentorship extends within Husch Blackwell, where she regularly trains associates and collaborates with IT professionals to stay ahead of technological trends.

 

Tessa Jacob’s contributions to the field of eDiscovery are vast and varied. From her pioneering work at Husch Blackwell to her role as an educator, Tessa embodies the spirit of innovation and collaboration. Her insights on the future of AI in eDiscovery and the ongoing challenges of data management provide valuable guidance for legal professionals navigating this complex landscape. As Tessa aptly puts it, “Our role is to help educate them so they can sell it to their clients and the judge.” We are grateful for Tessa’s dedication and look forward to seeing how her work continues to shape the future of eDiscovery.

 

Tune in to the full episode of the NeLI Podcast to hear more from Tessa Jacob and gain deeper insights into the ever-evolving world of eDiscovery. And, don't forget to subscribe to NeLI Pod for more expert insights and lively discussions. Until next time, keep discovering and innovating!

 

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