
A SINGULAR FOCUS
UNPARALLELED RESULTS
E-Discovery Counsel to the Profession
PRACTICE
AREAS
EARLY CASE ASSESSMENT
We can help you get a handle on the scope and scale of your ESI. You need to know what you have, where it is, and how much it will cost to collect and review. Our expertise helps you make good decisions based on real world metrics and analytics, not just your gut. Hiring counsel for this process ensures you protect attorney-client and work product privilege.
ASSISTED REVIEW
Many firms do not have the capabilities to perform a multi-tier review in-house. We can provide you with the framework and on-demand assistance to manage your reviewers, provide quality control, and ensure your production is complete, accurate, and defensible.
VENDOR AUDIT
E-Discovery costs spiraling out of control? Not anymore. We can assist your organization choose the right tools, increase productivity, and control litigation costs. We can also examine review and production work flows to identify wasteful, non-productive activities, and help you learn the new technologies that make review and production less painful and less costly.
DOCUMENT GOVERNANCE
Many business enterprises lack a clear and defined set of strategies to handle their electronically stored information. It's really no wonder -- the proliferation of low cost storage, utility computing, cloud services, and mobile devices along with legacy on-premises systems make defining and executing such a strategy a real challenge especially, for small and medium sized businesses.
MEET AND CONFER
The days of produce first and ask questions later are long gone. The meet and confer paradigm helps litigants agree on custodians, date ranges, search terms, and production formats before the production takes place. We can assist with drafting stipulations, feasibility advice and counsel, and attend meet and confer conferences in person or by conference call.
E-DISCOVERY PLATFORMS
Stop reviewing client e-mails using Outlook. You should not be opening your client's ESI on your office computer and using Acrobat or the Microsoft Office Suite to conduct a review. We can assist your organization, firm, and clients get up and running on a cutting edge, full featured, review platform in hours. Our solutions are scalable, collaborative, and easy to use. The tools we use and recommend save time, money, and resources, as well as protect and preserve your ESI in a defensible manner.
OUR VISION
E-Discovery does not need to be a painful, costly activity anymore. Today, the technology, tools, and talent exist to make the review, evaluation, and production of Electronically Stored Information a simple and straightforward process. Our goal at the Law Office of Daniel T. Generosa, is to help private practice attorneys, corporate counsel, and corporate governance bodies take the sting out of E-Discovery projects. We do this by leveraging the sharing economy tools, methods, and paradigms that actually align business interests with regulatory regimes, civil practice rules, and court mandated requirements. Our firm was founded by a legal technologist, lawyer, and entrepreneur with a singular aim:
Make the best use of the best technologies to achieve the best results.

OUR ATTORNEYS

DAN GENEROSA
Dan has combined his years of legal experience with a love of technology. Fascinated with technology from an early age, Dan's first computer was his beloved Atari 800 which he learned to program by typing in pages of code -- line by line -- from Compute! magazine in the early eighties. After attending Chaminade High School, he earned a B.A. from Fairfield University. At Hofstra University School of Law, he was an editor of the Hofstra Labor Law Journal. There, he was responsible for the Journal's first website, establishing its foothold online in 1995. While earning a J.D. at Hofstra, Dan also worked at the University's Academic Computing Center authoring articles on emerging technologies like the first web browser, NCSA Mosaic, and the HTML and Gopher protocols for the Center's publication, Digital Tulips. He also managed one of the center's academic computing labs.
After law school Dan was an associate at a large Long Island law firm, where he discovered -- much to his chagrin -- that none of the attorneys had computers on their desks. Relying on his entrepreneurial instincts (and miserable without a computer on his desk), he founded his first technology company in 1998 catering to law firms that wanted to modernize their technology, connect to the Internet, and establish an online presence. The business was acquired in 2000 during the dot com boom. In 2001, Dan founded Lexpath Technologies, a legal technology consulting firm based in New York that helps law firms, businesses, and non-profits with their technology needs. He currently splits his time between his consulting firm and his law practice.
In addition to being admitted to practice law in New York State and Federal Courts, Dan is a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, Microsoft Certified Professional, Lexis-Nexis Certified Independent Consultant, and holds other certifications within the legal IT industry. With his many years of legal and technology experience, Dan’s areas of expertise include e-discovery platforms, virtualization technologies, Windows Server technologies, cloud computing, Mac, PC, and mobile computing platforms, e-mail servers, cloud computing, LAN/WAN integration, and Internet security.
Drawing on this well of experience, Dan has established himself as a valued ally and asset in many high stakes litigations. He has acted of counsel to some of the most well respected law firms in New York and Long Island. He has worked with a wide range of companies -- from start-ups to publicly traded companies. Dan has regularly presented on legal technology issues to bar associations and trade groups. He resides on the beautiful North Fork of Long Island with his wife and four children and enjoys being out on the water, falling down mountains on skis while his children snowboard past him, and playing with new gadgets.

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