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Day Pitney's Ashley Picker Dubin Honored with Innovative Leadership Award by Corporate Counsel
Day Pitney Counsel Ashley Picker Dubin is being recognized with an Innovation Leadership Award as part of Corporate Counsel's 2024 Women, Influence and Power in Law (WIPL) Awards. Dubin counsels and advises clients in electronic discovery (eDiscovery) and information governance (IG) processes and best practices. The honorees will be recognized at an awards dinner on September 24 as part of the Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in Chicago.
Dubin, who is based in Hartford, works with Day Pitney attorneys across multiple practice areas to tailor strategies and discovery management plans for U.S. matters for clients in the U.S., U.K., Europe, South America, and Asia. Dubin serves as eDiscovery liaison in jurisdictions across the United States, negotiates technology-assisted review (TAR) protocols, and litigates motions related to discovery disputes. Clients' in-house legal counsel, technology teams, and records management departments collaborate with Dubin to develop and implement best practices for discovery. She develops internal and external discovery guidelines addressing each phase of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), including innovative uses of AI. Clients frequently rely on her to negotiate discovery protocols with U.S. and state government agencies, U.S. Attorneys' offices, and private parties. Dubin is a member of ILTA, The Sedona Conference - WG1 and WG6, Women in eDiscovery, the American Bar Association, and the Connecticut Bar Association.
Dubin has been recognized on the 2024 Lawdragon 500 X – The Next Generation List (click here for the Lawdragon methodology). In 2023, she was named a Legal Innovator & Disrupter Honoree for the Connecticut Law Tribune's New England Legal Awards and is a Finalist in the same category for 2024 (click here for CLT's methodology). She was also selected as a Young Professional to Watch by the International Legal Technology Association (click here for ILTA's methodology). She earned her B.A. from Goucher College and her J.D. from New England School of Law. She is admitted to practice in Connecticut and Maryland.
According to Corporate Counsel, the WIPL awards recognize in-house and law firm women leaders and allies who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing the empowerment of women in law. For more information about the judging methodology, click here.
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