Steven Bennett

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Park Jensen Bennett LLP

Steve Bennett's practice at Jones Day focuses on domestic and international commercial litigation and arbitration, including cases involving bankruptcy, construction, corporate, energy, insurance, intellectual property, privacy and data security, and other disputes. Steve is chair of the Firm's e-Discovery Committee. He co-founded the Sedona Conference Working Group on International E-Discovery. He co-teaches courses on advanced civil procedure (e-discovery) at New York Law School and Fordham and previously taught a similar course at Rutgers. He taught arbitration law at Brooklyn Law School for nine years. Steve regularly speaks to a wide array of groups for CLE and other purposes. He has written more than 150 articles on a variety of topics. His book, A Privacy Primer for Corporate Counsel (Aspatore/West) was published in 2009. Steve writes a continuing column, "Arbitration," with Professor Samuel Estreicher, which has appeared in the New York Law Journal since 2004, and his column, "Computer Law," has appeared in the New York State Bar Association Journal since 2009. He blogs occasionally in the "Thinkernet" series at InternetEvolution.com and at NLJ.com.