Jason Moore
Attorney
Jason is a senior e-Discovery attorney whose practice focuses on helping clients manage complex e-discovery issues, including litigation readiness, preservation obligations, analytic document review technologies, reasonable and proportional discovery efforts, deposition preparation, and discovery sanctions.
A career litigator who has handled all aspects of a case from inception to trial, Jason has advised Fortune 100 clients concerning electronic and document discovery in the context of antitrust litigation, complex commercial litigation, health care litigation, product liability litigation, and regulatory and government investigations. He specializes in leveraging advanced analytics and review technologies, including machine learning-based Technology Assisted Review and Large Language Model Artificial Intelligence, to reduce his clients’ e-discovery burden, maximize efficiency, and reduce error, as well as helping clients navigate complex issues related to data preservation and spoliation sanctions. Jason is Lead Editor of Winston & Strawn’s eDiscovery Advantage newsletter and its well-regarded annual E-Discovery Case Law Year-in-Review client alert, which summarize significant judicial decisions and developments that impact the practices of e-discovery, information governance, and privacy. Jason also has a strong interest in pro bono representation and has assisted clients in a variety of matters, including free speech and whistleblower protection litigation, free exercise litigation, litigation over incarceration conditions, and counseling elderly clients on end of life and living will planning.
Recognized as a “key lawyer” in the 2022 and 2023 editions of Legal 500 US, Dispute Resolution: E-Discovery
Jason is a member of The Sedona Conference Working Group 1 on Electronic Document Retention and Production, the D.C. Bar’s eDiscovery Committee, and the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
Credentials
Education
Jason received a J.D. from George Washington University Law School in 2008, and a B.A., cum laude, in political science from Wheaton College in 2000.
Admissions
- District of Columbia
Related Insights & News
- “The Struggle to Achieve Proportionality Under Rule 26(b)(1),” The Federal Judge’s Guide to Discovery, 4th Ed., Electronic Discovery Institute, forthcoming 2024
- “Won’t Someone Rid Me of this Meddlesome Privilege Review,” Georgetown Law Advanced Ediscovery Institute 2024, Panelist, Nov. 2024
- "AEDI Takeaways: Demystifying Hype, Changing Caselaw & Harvey’s CEO Talks State of Industry," Law.com, Quoted, Nov. 18, 2024
- “Hot Topics in Electronic Discovery 2024: What Corporate and Outside Counsel Need to Know,” Practising Law Institute, Moderator, Sept. 2024
- “The Sedona Conference Commentary on Rule 34 and Rule 45 “Possession, Custody, or Control,” 25 Sedona Conf. J. 1, Brainstorming Group, Aug. 2024
- “eDiscovery Advantage, Volume 6, Issue 1,” Winston & Strawn LLP Newsletter, Co-author, Aug. 2024
- “2023 E-Discovery Case Law Year in Review,” Winston & Strawn LLP Client Alert, Co-author, Jan. 29, 2024
- “E-Discovery Case Law Update: Georgetown AEDI Special Edition,” Winston & Strawn, Lead Editor, Nov. 2023
- “Preservation in an Ever-Changing World,” EDI Leadership Summit, Panelist, Oct. 2023
- “Slack, Teams, WhatsApp – Oh My – Discovery of Newer Data Types,” Winston & Strawn Webinar, Speaker, Jun. 2023
- “On the Cutting Edge of Short Message Review: Slicing, Search, Review, and More,” Masters Conference DC, Panelist, May 2023
- “2022 eDiscovery Case Law Year In Review,” Winston & Strawn LLP Client Alert, Co-author, Feb. 14, 2023
- “How Lawyers & In-House Counsel Leverage Technology,” Masters Conference DC, Panelist, Oct. 2019
- “Ick, math! Ensuring Production Quality,” Ing3nious Northeast Regional Information Governance Retreat, Panelist, June 2019