Julie Anne Halter is a partner in the Seattle office. Her practice includes complex commercial and business litigations, arbitrations and government and internal investigations, particularly as they relate to managing large, document-intensive cases, specifically those involving electronic discovery. For more than two decades, Julie Anne has counseled clients regarding complex electronic discovery in litigations, arbitrations and investigation matters involving intellectual property, trade secrets, securities, and banking, including SEC and FINRA investigation matters, antitrust, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, products liability, real estate, and employment litigation, as well as other government and internal investigations and public records act requests.
Julie Anne is a member of the e-Discovery Analysis and Technology (e-DAT) group, a dedicated, firmwide practice group that deploys advanced technology, including predictive analytics and other technology assisted review resources, and implements proven business processes to provide clients with efficient and cost-effective electronic discovery counseling and document review services.
Julie Anne also counsels clients in a variety of industries on information governance, records management, and litigation readiness issues, providing advice and assistance regarding information governance policies, practices and records retention schedules, employee training, and other recommendations to maintain legal compliance, lower record management costs, and reduce liability risks.
Julie Anne is a former member of a working group of The Sedona Conference, a leading e-discovery organization responsible for laying critical foundational work associated with the recently amended Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e) regarding the preservation of electronically stored information. She is also a frequent author and speaker on discovery issues, including recent articles and podcasts regarding technology assisted review innovations.
- Recognized by The Best Lawyers in America® for Commercial Litigation, 2023-2024
- Washington State Bar Association
- Make-A-Wish of Alaska and Washington, Member, Board of Trustees (2012-2018)
- Board Chairperson (2015-2016)
- Board Governance Committee Chairperson (2013-2014)
- “Sunshine in Litigation Act 2.0,” Fifth Annual Electronic Discovery Institute (EDI) Summer Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 21-22 June 2022
- “1812 Overtur(n)es: Quality Control in the Era of Remote Review Teams,” ILTACON 2021 (International Legal Technology Association Conference), Las Vegas, Nevada, 26 August 2021
- “Trust But Verify: Ethically Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession -- Keeping Ethical in a Technical World 2.0 CLE,” WSBA, Seattle, Washington, 30 May 2019
- “e-Discovery 101 and Beyond,” K&L Gates Seventh Annual “Under the Wire Seminar” CLE Seminar, 31 January 2019
- “Leveraging Machine Translation Technology for Multi-Lingual Arbitrations,” a K&L Gates Hub Talks Podcast, 10 July 2018
- “AI: Evolution, Opportunities and Challenges,” co-presented with David J. Lehman, and Carolyn M. Branthoover, General Counsel University Program, K&L Gates, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1 May 2018
- “E-Discovery; Tips, Tactics and Techniques,” K&L Gates, Seattle, Washington, 18 January 2018
- “Discovering e-Discovery” (One day program) Co-Chair and Speaker, King County Bar Association and K&L Gates, 16 March 2017
- “Federal Rule Changes Affect e-Discovery – Are You Ready This Time?” K&L Gates Continuing Legal Education Program, Seattle, Washington, 1 December 2015
- “Global FCPA Compliance,” a K&L Gates-sponsored luncheon and podcast featuring panelists from London, Seattle, Beijing and Shanghai regarding FCPA investigation protocols and procedures and how they differ across the globe, Seattle, Washington, 20 October 2015
- “Navigating Traps for the Unwary: and Increasingly Complex Ethical Issues in Discovery,” 3rd Annual Under the Wire CLE, co-presented with Kathryn Taylor and Matthew Houston, Raleigh, North Carolina, 22 January 2015
- “Ethical Obligations and Considerations in e-Discovery,” co-sponsored by AmCham Shanghai & American Bar Association's Asia Pacific and China Committees, Shanghai, China, 11 November 2014
- "Fundamentals of Electronic Discovery and Records Management," sponsored by The Law Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 7 November 2014
- “Best Practices in Working with Consultants - Picking the Right Investigative Partners in China,” Anti-Corruption Compliance in China Conference sponsored by Law Seminars International, Seattle, Washington, 14 August 2014
- “E-discovery: Planning for and Conducting E-discovery (WA),” LexisNexis Practical Guidance®, December 2022
- “The New e-Discovery Wild West: Slack, Teams, Zoom, and Other Collaboration Technologies,” Electronic Discovery Institute, October 2022
- “Collaboration Conundrum: Casual Connectivity Can Create Legal Risks,” 425 Business, 12 December 2022
- E-discovery: Planning for and Conducting E-discovery (WA), Lexis Nexis, 27 August 2020.
- “Must-haves for your e-discovery toolkit,” Puget Sound Business Journal, Law and Litigation Section, 10 December 2010
- “Building Your e-Discovery Toolkit,” DeNovo, Washington State Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Publication, Volume 24, Issue 5, October 2010
- Quoted, “Pandemic Zoom, Teams Surge Offers Evidence Trove to Prosecutors,” Bloomberg Law, 2 May 2023
- Quoted, "Steady Communication and 'Cheesy' Video Calls Are Crucial for Remote E-Discovery," iLegalTechNews.com, 27 August 2021