Timothy Edwards has more than 25 years of experience litigating cases in state and federal courts across the country. Throughout that time, he has been an adjunct lecturer at the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he has taught courses including Electronic Discovery, Trial Advocacy, and Evidence. Attorney Edwards was recently recognized as the Adjunct Lecturer of the Year by the law school, and he has received multiple awards for his volunteer work and publications.
- Complete eDiscovery tasks more efficiently without sacrificing accuracy
- Reduce discovery-related risk by spotting preservation and spoliation issues early
- Use AI tools in ways that save time while aligning with ethical and procedural expectations
- Build confidence in handling complex discovery responsibilities that directly affect case outcomes
- Demonstrate measurable value to your legal team by improving organization, consistency, and follow-through
- Strengthen your professional profile by demonstrating sound judgment in high-risk discovery decisions that attorneys and firms can rely on