Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C., has been providing legal counsel for over 70 years through its offices in Phoenix and Peoria, Arizona; and Washington, D.C. The firm's primary areas of practice include agribusiness; bankruptcy, reorganization and creditors’ rights; construction; corporate and securities; employee benefits and pensions; energy; family law and domestic relations; health care; intellectual property; labor and employment; legal ethics; litigation; professional liability defense; real estate; surety and fidelity; tax; and trust and estates. For additional information please visit www.jsslaw.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Jennifer L. Brandon Appointed to the Technology Committee of the State Bar of Arizona
PHOENIX, Ariz. (September 1, 2015) – Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C., a leading Phoenix-based law firm, is pleased to announce that Jennifer L. Brandon has been appointed to the Technology Committee of the State Bar of Arizona for a three-year term.
The Technology Committee of the State Bar of Arizona is a standing committee that was established for the purpose of addressing the challenges and opportunities arising from the increased use and advances in technology, and taking full advantage of these advancements in the legal profession.
“I’m very excited to be appointed to the Technology Committee of the State Bar of Arizona,” stated Brandon, Litigation Support Project Manager at Jennings, Strouss & Salmon. “I look forward to assisting the State Bar in addressing technology advancements in the legal field, and continuing to apply those principles at Jennings Strouss.”
Brandon provides paralegal and technology support for complex litigation matters. Her role includes providing support to the firm’s litigation efforts through the use of technology. Brandon is responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of litigation databases, electronic discovery planning, and development of policies and procedures related to discovery obligations. In addition, she assists with document review management, consulting between legal teams, and clients and preparation of production protocols between parties.
Brandon is an adjunct faculty member of Phoenix College and teaches Litigation Technology in the paralegal program. She is also an active member of the Phoenix Chapter of Women in eDiscovery. Brandon is a Certified Concordance Software Administrator and a LAW Pre-Discovery Certified Software Administrator.
About Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C.
Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C., has been providing legal counsel for over 70 years through its offices in Phoenix and Peoria, Arizona; and Washington, D.C. The firm's primary areas of practice include agribusiness; bankruptcy, reorganization and creditors’ rights; construction; corporate and securities; employee benefits and pensions; energy; family law and domestic relations; health care; intellectual property; labor and employment; legal ethics; litigation; professional liability defense; real estate; surety and fidelity; tax; and trust and estates. For additional information please visit www.jsslaw.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C., has been providing legal counsel for over 70 years through its offices in Phoenix and Peoria, Arizona; and Washington, D.C. The firm's primary areas of practice include agribusiness; bankruptcy, reorganization and creditors’ rights; construction; corporate and securities; employee benefits and pensions; energy; family law and domestic relations; health care; intellectual property; labor and employment; legal ethics; litigation; professional liability defense; real estate; surety and fidelity; tax; and trust and estates. For additional information please visit www.jsslaw.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
The firm’s affiliate, B3 Strategies, assists clients with lobbying and public policy strategy at the local, state, and federal levels. For more information please visit www.b3strategies.com.
~JSS~
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