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Starling Underwood – Kilpatrick Townsend

Starling Underwood – Kilpatrick Townsend

Starling Underwood is an e-Discovery Of Counsel with Kilpatrick Townsend's LitSmart E-Discovery Team. With more than eight years of experience in commercial litigation, Starling brings a wide variety of expertise to e-discovery. With Kilpatrick, Starling has conducted numerous document reviews in a variety of practice areas, including trademark and patent infringement, complex business litigation, financial services and due diligence, Native American, government investigations, labor and employment, cybersecurity and data privacy. Starling assists in the management of document review teams, develops review protocols, conducts high level QC and privilege review, and ensures the accurate, efficient and cost effective review of electronic documents. In 2018, Starling earned Kilpatrick Townsend’s Pro Bono Team Attorney of the Year award in recognition of the hundreds of hours he has devoted to pro bono representation, including through his work on behalf of disaster relief victims, special education clients and immigrant detainees.

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