Emily is a lawyer who has been solving eDiscovery and information governance problems for over 14 years. Having worked as outside counsel, in-house counsel, and a consultant in the service provider space, Emily has a uniquely well-rounded view of the world of eDiscovery, enabling her to understand the perspectives of all stakeholders in a particular project or issue. Emily's professional passion is for solving the riddles and puzzles put forth daily by our rapidly evolving field, and collaborating with the other eDiscovery practitioners to find the unique answer to each. She also enjoys speaking and writing about these war stories. Emily received her law degree from Indiana University's Maurer School of Law. Prior to that, she studied history, political science, and Russian language, graduating summa cum laude from Indiana University.