James Daley is a partner at Daley & Fey LLP.  He partners with clients in developing practical, legally compliant, and cost-effective solutions to e-discovery and e-records complaints challenges.  Mr. Daley combines his years of complex-litigation experience with his Masters Degree in Management of Information Services to provide services such as litigation and e-records-compliance risk assessments, focused data mapping, litigation-readiness programs, legal-hold processes, computer-based records retention training, reducing volumes of legacy backup tapes, consulting as to electronic-records-management systems, and serving in the role of Special Master and Technology Advisor to federal and state courts.  His service and publications include Co-Chair of the Sedona Conference® Working Group on International Electronic Information Management, Discovery and Disclosure (WG6), Executive Editor of the SEDONA CONFERENCE® FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYSIS OF CROSS-BORDER DISCOVERY CONFLICTS: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO NAVIGATING THE COMPETING CURRENTS OF INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY AND E-DISCOVERY, and Senior Editor of the SEDONA CONFERENCE® BEST PRACTICES COMMENTARY ON SEARCH AND RETRIEVAL METHODS (AUGUST 2007).  Mr. Daley also serves as national coordinating e-discovery counsel for several clients, reducing the cost and improving the consistency of legal services in this complex area.  Mr. Daley received his B.A. from Creighton University, his M.M.I.S. from Friends University, and his J.D. from the University of Iowa.