BOSTON – March 4, 2026 – Jacqueline Tambone deGrandpre and Elizabeth E. Georgiopoulos, shareholders in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Boston office, will present the Boston Bar Association webinar “eDiscovery and Artificial Intelligence: 2025 Year in Review and 2026 Trends” April 14.
The panel will be moderated by deGrandpre, with Georgiopoulos serving as a panelist. They will be joined by Luis Carlos Balaguer Escobar, a law clerk/JD at Greenberg Traurig, and Wayland Rabin, vice president of analytics at Innovative Driven. Panelists will discuss recent developments in eDiscovery and artificial intelligence, including the top trends in eDiscovery and AI, along with the case law, software, and related tools that shaped these developments. The webinar also will cover the top eDiscovery and AI trends to watch in 2026. For more information and to register, visit http://here.
deGrandpre focuses her practice on products liability litigation with an emphasis on pharmaceutical, medical devices, and other consumer products. She also focuses on general litigation matters, including commercial litigation, complex business disputes, eminent domain, and white collar criminal matters. deGrandpre has experience representing clients responding to civil investigative demands and enforcement actions brought by both federal and state regulatory agencies. Among other things, she has experience defending companies against unfair or deceptive business practices claims, like Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 93A – Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act. In addition, she regularly advises and trains clients on information governance, eDiscovery, data privacy issues, cybersecurity, and litigation preparedness.
Georgiopoulos has a broad range of experience litigating high-stakes matters across state and federal courts as well as in domestic and international arbitration forums. In addition, she regularly serves as outside eDiscovery counsel for clients in cases involving intricate data issues, ensuring clients remain compliant while maintaining a strong litigation posture. Beyond her litigation practice, Georgiopoulos advises clients across industries on cutting-edge information governance issues, including record retention policies, data privacy and cybersecurity compliance, and the ethical deployment of AI in the workplace. She has drafted information governance frameworks for organizations ranging from startups to Fortune 500 companies. Georgiopoulos also has focused experience in HIPAA compliance and has a strong understanding in electronic medical records systems and related data analytics.
Balaguer counsels clients on developing and implementing AI governance policies, focusing on responsible use, intellectual property protection, data privacy, and ethical considerations. He drafts and maintains employee guidebooks for responsible AI deployment. He also represents corporate clients in complex commercial litigation, including Massachusetts Chapter 93A class action disputes. In addition, he assists with election law integrity matters. Balaguer is admitted to the Massachusetts bar.