Matthew F. Knouff is Principal and eDiscovery Counsel with Complete Discovery Source, Inc., an award-winning, global electronic discovery services provider and technology developer. Mr. Knouff advises law firms, corporations and government agencies worldwide on eDiscovery and information governance policies and processes, cost & risk reduction strategies, and defensible deployment of technology during legal proceedings. He has led numerous successful discovery efforts in 26 countries across five continents. He is an active member of The Sedona Conference Working Groups 1 & 6 and the EDRM’s IGRM and Metrics Sections, Project Leader for the EDRM’s eDiscovery Maturity Self-Assessment Tool (eMSAT-1), former Chairman of the New York County Lawyers’ Association’s eDiscovery Sub Committee, an avid participant with the New York State Bar Association and many other professional organizations.Mr. Knouff has developed numerous CLE programs and is a frequent lecturer, blogger, writer, and national speaker on issues related to eDiscovery, cross-border litigation, and information governance. He is also the founder of ESI Survival Guide (www.esisurvivalguide.com) – a video blog dedicated to helping legal practitioners handle data management issues in the Digital Age. In 2012, he was published in both the North Carolina School of Law Journal of Law and Technology and the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology on issues related to cross-border eDiscovery, and was a panelist at the Advanced eDiscovery Institute at Georgetown Law.
Mr. Knouff is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina School of Law and lives with his wife in Brooklyn, NY.
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