PeterTsai
Counsel
Litigation
ptsai@seyfarth.com
As a trusted advisor, Peter works with clients to devise and implement sound legal strategies and solutions to navigate the constantly shifting landscape of technology-charged litigations and investigations.
More About Peter
With his extensive experience in government and deep knowledge of eDiscovery and information governance, Peter is the ideal choice for clients seeking reliable legal counsel in managing complex data challenges and ensuring legal defensibility and compliance.
Peter draws from over a decade of experience in government, where he held a prominent role in shaping policies and implementing litigation strategies related to eDiscovery and information governance. His extensive experience representing investigatory, financial, health care, technology, educational, law enforcement, and counterterrorism entities provides him invaluable perspective on the unique challenges of litigation readiness and information governance.
As a technologist, Peter is at the forefront of leveraging AI and technology-assisted review (TAR) tools to enhance efficiency and accuracy in his legal work. He is committed to exploring innovative solutions to reduce cost and mitigate risk when devising legal strategies for the identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, and production of electronically stored information (ESI).
As a seasoned litigator, Peter possesses an in-depth understanding of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and New York Civil Practice Law and Rules, as well as the nuances of eDiscovery. With this breadth of knowledge, he can guide clients through the entire litigation life cycle seamlessly. In addition to eDiscovery matters, he has defended clients in actions involving negligence, wrongful death, fraud, retaliatory discharge, and harassment.
Peter draws from over a decade of experience in government, where he held a prominent role in shaping policies and implementing litigation strategies related to eDiscovery and information governance. His extensive experience representing investigatory, financial, health care, technology, educational, law enforcement, and counterterrorism entities provides him invaluable perspective on the unique challenges of litigation readiness and information governance.
As a technologist, Peter is at the forefront of leveraging AI and technology-assisted review (TAR) tools to enhance efficiency and accuracy in his legal work. He is committed to exploring innovative solutions to reduce cost and mitigate risk when devising legal strategies for the identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, and production of electronically stored information (ESI).
As a seasoned litigator, Peter possesses an in-depth understanding of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and New York Civil Practice Law and Rules, as well as the nuances of eDiscovery. With this breadth of knowledge, he can guide clients through the entire litigation life cycle seamlessly. In addition to eDiscovery matters, he has defended clients in actions involving negligence, wrongful death, fraud, retaliatory discharge, and harassment.
- JD, New York Law School
Deans List - BS, Drexel University
Deans List
- New Jersey
- New York
- US District Court, Eastern District of New York
- US District Court, Southern District of New York
- New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
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As a trusted advisor, Peter works with clients to devise and implement sound legal strategies and solutions to navigate the constantly shifting landscape of technology-charged litigations and investigations.
More About Peter
With his extensive experience in government and deep knowledge of eDiscovery and information governance, Peter is the ideal choice for clients seeking reliable legal counsel in managing complex data challenges and ensuring legal defensibility and compliance.
Peter draws from over a decade of experience in government, where he held a prominent role in shaping policies and implementing litigation strategies related to eDiscovery and information governance. His extensive experience representing investigatory, financial, health care, technology, educational, law enforcement, and counterterrorism entities provides him invaluable perspective on the unique challenges of litigation readiness and information governance.
As a technologist, Peter is at the forefront of leveraging AI and technology-assisted review (TAR) tools to enhance efficiency and accuracy in his legal work. He is committed to exploring innovative solutions to reduce cost and mitigate risk when devising legal strategies for the identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, and production of electronically stored information (ESI).
As a seasoned litigator, Peter possesses an in-depth understanding of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and New York Civil Practice Law and Rules, as well as the nuances of eDiscovery. With this breadth of knowledge, he can guide clients through the entire litigation life cycle seamlessly. In addition to eDiscovery matters, he has defended clients in actions involving negligence, wrongful death, fraud, retaliatory discharge, and harassment.
Peter draws from over a decade of experience in government, where he held a prominent role in shaping policies and implementing litigation strategies related to eDiscovery and information governance. His extensive experience representing investigatory, financial, health care, technology, educational, law enforcement, and counterterrorism entities provides him invaluable perspective on the unique challenges of litigation readiness and information governance.
As a technologist, Peter is at the forefront of leveraging AI and technology-assisted review (TAR) tools to enhance efficiency and accuracy in his legal work. He is committed to exploring innovative solutions to reduce cost and mitigate risk when devising legal strategies for the identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, and production of electronically stored information (ESI).
As a seasoned litigator, Peter possesses an in-depth understanding of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and New York Civil Practice Law and Rules, as well as the nuances of eDiscovery. With this breadth of knowledge, he can guide clients through the entire litigation life cycle seamlessly. In addition to eDiscovery matters, he has defended clients in actions involving negligence, wrongful death, fraud, retaliatory discharge, and harassment.
- JD, New York Law School
Deans List - BS, Drexel University
Deans List
- New Jersey
- New York
- US District Court, Eastern District of New York
- US District Court, Southern District of New York
- New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division