Daniel S. Stromberg

Partner – eDiscovery Counsel
Washington

About 

DANIEL S. STROMBERG is a partner and eDiscovery Counsel at Outten & Golden LLP.  He is head of O&G’s eDiscovery Practice Area, where he advises clients and case teams on discovery strategies, best practices, protocols and technologies, and oversees discovery collections, managed review, and productions. Mr. Stromberg frequently speaks on eDiscovery issues from a plaintiff’s perspective, and teaches electronic discovery at the University of Virginia.

Mr. Stromberg negotiates eDiscovery agreements and helps manage discovery strategy and processes in cases in all areas of employment law, including wage and hour and discrimination class actions. His practice particularly focuses on the use of technology to effectively advocate for sufficient and defensible discovery. Before joining Outten & Golden LLP, Mr. Stromberg worked as Director of Discovery Technology at a boutique discovery firm, and as a Senior E-Discovery Consultant with a leading eDiscovery technology provider.

Mr. Stromberg earned his B.A., cum laude, from the University of Rochester and his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School. He is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia and New York, and is a member of The Sedona Conference Working Group for Electronic Document Retention and Production.

(*Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.)

Bar Admission and Professional Activity
  • Mr. Stromberg is admitted to practice law only in Virginia, the District of Columbia, and New York.
  • Member, The Sedona Conference Working Group for Electronic Document Retention and Production
  • Member, Complex Litigation eDiscovery Forum
Video & Podcasts

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Speaking Engagements

2024

  • Speaker: “The Latest in eDiscovery: Policies, Cases, and Rule Updates,” Complex Litigation eDiscovery Forum
  • Panelist: “Navigating the Digital Minefield (1.0 Cybersecurity),” NELA Spring 2024 Conference
  • Panelist: “Practical Uses and Considerations of Artificial Intelligence in Discovery”, Sedona Conference Working Group 1 Annual Meeting

2023

  • Speaker: “Foundational eDiscovery Practice: ESI Protocols and Beyond,” Metropolitan Washington Lawyers Association, Webinar.

2022

  • Panelist: “Practical Hints for Dealing with Electronically Stored Information in Discovery,” ABA 16th Annual Section of Labor and Employment Law Conference, Washington, D.C.

2021

  • Panelist: “Risk Management / Ethics for Lawyers vis-à-vis Technology,” American Bar Association, National Symposium on Technology in Labor and Employment Law, Webinar

2020

  • Presenter: “The Foundations of eDiscovery,” Virginia Alliance of Paralegal Association, 2020 Statewide Conference
  • Panelist: “The ABCs of ESI,” National Employment Lawyers Association, 2020 Annual Convention

2019

  • Speaker: “So-Called ‘Discovery on Discovery’,” Complex Litigation eDiscovery Forum, Minneapolis, MN

2018

  • Speaker: “David v. Goliath: Successfully Negotiating E-Discovery Parameters in Assymetrical Litigation,” Georgetown Law CLE & Exterro, edTalks, (Webcast)
  • Panelist: “Nuts and Bolts: Negotiating for the ESI You Need,” NELA/NY, Spring 2018 Conference, New York, NY
  • Speaker: “Working Productively With The Other Side To Get What You Need,” NELA, ESI & Technology For The Plaintiffs’ Employment Lawyer, Vienna, VA

2017

  • Dialogue Leader: “Cooperation and Transparency,” The Sedona Conference WG1 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ
  • Speaker: “Discovery on Discovery: Both Sides of the V,” Georgetown Law, Advanced eDiscovery Institute, Washington, DC
  • Speaker: “From Buzzword to Process: Advancing Cooperation to Improve Discovery,” Georgetown Law, Advanced eDiscovery Institute, Washington, DC

Blogs & Publications

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Awards & Recognition
  • 2023-2025: Best Lawyers – Employment Law – Individuals

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