Resources
These resources highlight Tara's community involvement and provide trustworthy information on discovery, technology and law. They are a great starting point for judges, counsel and clients interested in learning more about best practices and emerging trends.
- Court‑Appointed Neutral Template: A suggested template for a court‑appointed neutral appointment order.
- The Sedona Conference: The Sedona Conference is a nonprofit institute committed to "move the law forward in a reasoned and just way through the creation of and publication of nonpartisan consensus commentaries and through advanced legal education for the bench and bar." Its publications and commentaries are essential reading for practitioners. Tara serves on the Steering Committee for Working Group 13 on AI and the Law. She is also an active member and has served on the Steering Committee of Working Group 1 on eDiscovery and Information Governance.
- Academy of Court‑Appointed Neutrals (ACAN): Tara is a Fellow of the Academy and collaborates with colleagues to develop standards for neutral practice. ACAN's Benchbook is a useful tool for judges and lawyers on court‑appointed neutrals.
- EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model): A framework and community for eDiscovery standards and education; Tara sits on the Global Advisory Board.
- Interview on Search & Neutral Work: I discuss my views and approach on court‑appointed neutral work and other discovery issues in this eDiscovery CoCounsel interview.
- On the term "Court‑Appointed Neutral" and not "Special Master": Merrill Hirch, Being the Change We Want to See: Using the Term "Court‑Appointed Neutrals" To Replace "Master" or "Special Master"