Maura R. Grossman

Maura Robin Grossman is a Research Professor in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo and principal of Maura Grossman Law. Previously, she was Of Counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, where she pioneered the use of technology-assisted review (TAR) for electronic discovery.[1][2][3][4]

Grossman's research with Gordon V. Cormack[5] has been cited in cases of first impression in United States,[6] Ireland,[7] and (by reference) United Kingdom[8] approving the use of technology-assisted review in civil litigation. Grossman served as a special master in the Southern District of New York "to assist with issues concerning Technology-Assisted Review (TAR), also known as predictive coding."[9]

Since 2015, Grossman has served as a coordinator for the Total Recall Track at the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Text Retrieval Conference (TREC). In 2010 and 2011, she served as a coordinator for the Legal Track at TREC; in 2008 and 2009, she served as a subject matter expert.

Grossman is a Lecturer in Law at Columbia University Law School, and an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, where she teaches electronic discovery. Previously, she taught at Pace Law School and Rutgers School of Law - Newark.

Grossman received her J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, from Georgetown University Law School in 1999. Prior to commencing her law career, Grossman received her Ph.D. from the Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies at Adelphi University in 1984, and practiced as a clinical psychologist and hospital administrator until she began her law studies in 1996. Grossman holds an A.B., magna cum laude, from Brown University (1980).

References

  1. American Lawyer (2016). The Wachtell Way of EDiscovery. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
  2. American Lawyer (2016). The Lawyer Inventor. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  3. ABA Journal (2016). E-discovery pioneer creates smart search for archive of VP candidate's emails Retrieved August 14, 2016
  4. Federal Courts Law Review (2013). Grossman-Cormack glossary of technology-assisted review with foreword by John M. Facciola, U.S. Magistrate Judge Retrieved August 14, 2016
  5. Richmond Journal of Law & Technology Technology-assisted review in e-discovery can be more effective and more efficient than manual review Retrieved August 14, 2016
  6. S.D.N.Y. (2012). Moore v. Publicis Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  7. High Court, Ireland (2015). Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Limited v. Sean Quinn Retrieved August 13, 2016
  8. High Court of Justice Chancery Division, U.K. (2016). Pyrrho Investments Ltd v. MWB Property Ltd Retrieved August 13, 2016
  9. S.D.N.Y. (2015). Rio Tinto v. Vale Retrieved August 13, 2016

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