Thomas Lahiff, Jr.

Thomas Lahiff, Jr.

Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers

Tom joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in January 2008, where he is a member of the Forensic Technology Solutions practice, based in New York City. He has almost thirty years experience managing outside counsel and actively litigating complex commercial, securities, intellectual property, regulatory compliance, and white collar criminal matters. Before joining PwC he was an Assistant General Counsel in Citigroup Inc.’s Corporate Litigation Group. Prior to working for Citigroup he was an attorney at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom.

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While at Citigroup, he managed significant commercial and IP litigation, represented the firm in government investigations, and worked on the firm’s response to the 2006 e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. At PwC he specializes in e-discovery readiness and information risk management, advising clients on legal expense reduction and the convergence of records management, privacy, the European Data Directive, and e-discovery. He has testified as a 30(b)(6) witness on records management and document collection and preservation.

Mr. Lahiff is a frequent lecturer on information and records management, including the ethical, civil, and criminal issues arising in the fields of document retention and electronic discovery. His areas of specialization include electronic discovery, litigation readiness, information management, and legal expense vendor management.