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Kelly Atherton

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Kelly Atherton, NightOwl Discovery’s Director of Analytics and Review, is an experienced attorney licensed in the state of Minnesota. She brings with her prior experience in complex business litigation in state and federal courts. Kelly has substantial experience advising clients on and managing complex analytics, TAR, and document review projects, which have involved developing and implementing advanced workflows and trainings, streamlining areas for improvement in process and procedure, and managing quality and performance.

 

Director

Kelly Atherton, NightOwl Discovery’s Director of Analytics and Review, is an experienced attorney licensed in the state of Minnesota. She brings with her prior experience in complex business litigation in state and federal courts. Kelly has substantial experience advising clients on and managing complex analytics, TAR, and document review projects, which have involved developing and implementing advanced workflows and trainings, streamlining areas for improvement in process and procedure, and managing quality and performance.

 

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Kelly Atherton discusses how TAR works & why it matters for legal professionals

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Clarke Willmott—Matthew Roach

Clarke Willmott—Matthew Roach

Partner joins commercial property team in Taunton office

Farrer & Co—Richard Lane

Farrer & Co—Richard Lane

Londstanding London firm appoints new senior partner

Bird & Bird—Sue McLean

Bird & Bird—Sue McLean

Commercial team in London welcomes technology specialist as partner

NEWS
What safeguards apply when trust corporations are appointed as deputy by the Court of Protection? 
Disputing parties are expected to take part in alternative dispute resolution (ADR), where this is suitable for their case. At what point, however, does refusing to participate cross the threshold of ‘unreasonable’ and attract adverse costs consequences?
When it comes to free legal advice, demand massively outweighs supply. 'Millions of people are excluded from access to justice as they don’t have anywhere to turn for free advice—or don’t know that they can ask for help,' Bhavini Bhatt, development director at the Access to Justice Foundation, writes in this week's NLJ
When an ex-couple is deciding who gets what in the divorce or civil partnership dissolution, when is it appropriate for a third party to intervene? David Burrows, NLJ columnist and solicitor advocate, considers this thorny issue in this week’s NLJ
NLJ's latest Charities Appeals Supplement has been published in this week’s issue
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