Genevieve Moreland

Counsel | She/Her/Hers

Overview

Genevieve Moreland focuses her practice on helping clients navigate discovery issues in complex litigation and government investigations, as well as in transactional matters such as mergers and acquisitions. She has more than 20 years of experience managing all phases of discovery, including leveraging technology to handle large volumes of documents, as well as overseeing collection processes and large-scale document reviews and productions.

Genevieve has led a wide range of document reviews, including directing teams of several hundred reviewers. She has experience in workflow planning and execution for first- and second-level review, quality control, and privilege logs. Genevieve also advises clients on contract attorney vendor selection and budgeting.

Genevieve maintains an active pro bono practice, including successfully representing clients seeking asylum. She volunteers regularly for the Catholic Charities Legal Network, which provides free legal services on a variety of issues to low-income residents of the District of Columbia and Maryland. She also has volunteered over several election cycles with the Election Protection hotline, providing non-partisan voter assistance.

Career & Education

    • Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, B.A., 1997
    • Tulane Law School, J.D., 2001
    • Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, B.A., 1997
    • Tulane Law School, J.D., 2001
    • District of Columbia
    • Maryland
    • Louisiana (Inactive)
    • District of Columbia
    • Maryland
    • Louisiana (Inactive)
    • French
    • French

Genevieve's Insights

Webinar | 01.14.26

Privilege Log Objections are Rising: How to Survive Rule 26(f)(3)(D) Challenges and Defend Your Entries

John Davis, Genevieve Moreland, George D. Carry and Turkessa L. Brown to present "Privilege Log Objections are Rising: How to Survive Rule 26(f)(3)(D)". This in-depth training course provides legal professionals with essential knowledge and tools to effectively manage privilege logs and associated issues within the context of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP 26), the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE 502) and ethical requirements. Participants will explore risks, best practices and compliance strategies for privilege logs, emphasizing both the strategic, legal and technological (think GenAI) aspects of modern discovery. Attendees will enhance their capabilities to construct, negotiate, and efficiently and ethically manage privilege logs, while remaining informed about recent legal developments.

Representative Matters

  • Managed discovery for a health care services company, including a product liability multidistrict litigation.
  • Managed discovery on behalf of a major telecommunications company in several large corporate acquisitions.
  • Managed discovery on behalf of a multinational aerospace and defense corporation in several large corporate acquisitions.
  • Managed discovery for a major chemical company in PFAS product liability litigation.

Genevieve's Insights

Webinar | 01.14.26

Privilege Log Objections are Rising: How to Survive Rule 26(f)(3)(D) Challenges and Defend Your Entries

John Davis, Genevieve Moreland, George D. Carry and Turkessa L. Brown to present "Privilege Log Objections are Rising: How to Survive Rule 26(f)(3)(D)". This in-depth training course provides legal professionals with essential knowledge and tools to effectively manage privilege logs and associated issues within the context of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP 26), the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE 502) and ethical requirements. Participants will explore risks, best practices and compliance strategies for privilege logs, emphasizing both the strategic, legal and technological (think GenAI) aspects of modern discovery. Attendees will enhance their capabilities to construct, negotiate, and efficiently and ethically manage privilege logs, while remaining informed about recent legal developments.

Genevieve's Insights

Webinar | 01.14.26

Privilege Log Objections are Rising: How to Survive Rule 26(f)(3)(D) Challenges and Defend Your Entries

John Davis, Genevieve Moreland, George D. Carry and Turkessa L. Brown to present "Privilege Log Objections are Rising: How to Survive Rule 26(f)(3)(D)". This in-depth training course provides legal professionals with essential knowledge and tools to effectively manage privilege logs and associated issues within the context of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP 26), the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE 502) and ethical requirements. Participants will explore risks, best practices and compliance strategies for privilege logs, emphasizing both the strategic, legal and technological (think GenAI) aspects of modern discovery. Attendees will enhance their capabilities to construct, negotiate, and efficiently and ethically manage privilege logs, while remaining informed about recent legal developments.