Meeghan is a paralegal at Wyrick Robbins in their Commercial Litigation practice group. She has significant experience in all phases of complex business litigation in state and federal courts, including attendance and participation at several lengthy trials. She has experience in a wide array of business litigation matters, as well as insurance coverage and employment law matters.

Meeghan received her B.A. in History from Wake Forest University and an M.A. in American History from the University of New Hampshire. She is a Certified Paralegal through the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA). Prior to joining the firm, Meeghan worked for Young Moore and Henderson and Reed Smith. Contact Meeghan at mramsey@wyrick.com

What is E- Discovery? Part 5 - Production

This is the last post in a series of five providing a roadmap for you to develop your own e-discovery plan. The first post provided an introduction to e-discovery and the E-Discovery Reference Model, which provides the framework for this blog series. The second post addressed the stages of Identification, Prese… Read More

What is E-Discovery? Part 4- Review

This is the fourth post in a series of five providing a roadmap for you to develop your own e-discovery plan. The first post provided an introduction to e-discovery and the E-Discovery Reference Model, which provides the framework for this blog series. The second post addressed the stages of Identification, Pre… Read More

What is E-Discovery? Part 3 - Processing

This is the third post in a series of five providing a roadmap for you to develop your own e-discovery plan. The first post provided an introduction to e-discovery and the E-Discovery Reference Model, which provides the framework for this blog series. The second post addressed the stages of Identification, Pres… Read More

What is E-Discovery? Part 2 - Identification, Preservation, Collection

 This is the second post in a series of five providing a roadmap for you to develop your own e-discovery plan. The first post provided an introduction to e-discovery and the E-Discovery Reference Model, which provides the framework for this blog series. The first phase of your e-discovery plan involves fi… Read More

What is E-Discovery?

E-Discovery is discovery involving electronic documents. That’s it. You’re probably already doing, or have already done, some type of e-discovery. If your client is emailing documents to your attorney, and your attorney forwards those documents to you to prepare for production, then you are working… Read More