Her practice focuses on issues involved in the discovery of electronically stored information. She helps companies develop a plan to guide them through the early disclosure and discussion requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and through all phases of the eDiscovery process. She also handles eDiscovery issues that arise in litigation on behalf of clients. Ms. Solomon has been quoted in a number of publications, including The Wall Street Journal and the Atlanta Business Chronicle, on e-discovery issues, and has written e-discovery articles featured on law.com.
Ms. Solomon also works with clients to develop records management policies and records retention schedules and otherwise provide records and information management consulting.
Prior to joining King & Spalding, Ms. Solomon was a corporate discovery specialist for one of the largest eDiscovery companies in the industry where she advised and consulted with in-house counsel of large corporations on electronic discovery strategies. Ms. Solomon has been a litigator for over thirteen years and practiced at another large firm in Atlanta where she served as National Discovery Counsel for a Fortune 100 company and for one of the largest providers of long-term health care in the United States.
Ms. Solomon is active in electronic discovery and records management industry groups. She is co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Subcommittee of the Pretrial Practice and Discovery Committee of the Litigation Section of the American Bar Association. She was appointed by U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Batten to be on a committee to provide recommendations to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia regarding amending its local rules to address eDiscovery issues. Ms. Solomon is Director of the Atlanta chapter of Women in E-Discovery. She is also a member of The Association of Records Managers and Administrators, Inc. (ARMA) and the Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production. Ms. Solomon is an active member of the Sedona Conference’s new project team tasked with developing a toolkit for volunteer mediators and court annexed alternative dispute resolution regarding electronic discovery issues. Ms. Solomon currently sits on Discovery Mining and Merrill Corporate Legal Solutions’ advisory boards.
Ms. Solomon is a frequent speaker on electronic discovery and traditional discovery issues.