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William P. Butterfield
Hausfeld LLP, Washington, D.C.
Bill is a partner at Hausfeld LLP, a global claimants law firm. He focuses his practice on antitrust litigation and electronic discovery. Bill developed his interest in electronic discovery in the early 1990s when he led the design and implementation of an electronic document repository to manage more than 15 million pages of documents in a complex securities case. He has testified as an expert witness on e-discovery issues, and speaks frequently on that topic domestically and abroad. Bill is on the Steering Committee of The Sedona ConferenceŽ Working Group on Electronic Document Retention & Production (WG1), where he served as editor-in-chief of the The Case for Cooperation (2009), and was a co-editor of The Sedona ConferenceŽ Commentary On Preservation, Identification and Management of Sources of Information that are Not Reasonably Accessible (2008). He is also a member of The Sedona ConferenceŽ Working Group on International Electronic Information Management, Discovery & Disclosure (WG6). Bill is an adjunct professor at American University, Washington College of Law, where he teaches a course in electronic discovery. He also serves on the Masters Conference Advisory Board and on the faculty of Georgetown University Law Center's Advanced E-Discovery Institute.
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