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Alexis Caligiuri

Alexis utilizes her background in technology studies to solve challenging problems at the intersection of science and justice, and specializes in eDiscovery.

Alexis Caligiuri is a key associate in the eDiscovery, AI, and Information Governance practice. She has been the lead associate in eDiscovery matters ranging from complex litigations to investigations by the DOJ and FTC. In addition, Alexis has a background in science and technology, including patent and trade secret litigation experience in district court and before the International Trade Commission. Alexis has guided clients through using state-of-the-art machine learning technologies to improve client outcomes in the context of federal investigations and in private disputes. She also helps train the next generation of eDiscovery talent at Covington.

Prior to joining the firm, Alexis was a law clerk to the Honorable Jon P. McCalla, United States District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee

This blog is the nineteenth in our series, “The ABC’s of the AJP.”

Increasing grid-scale energy storage in the United States is a critical part of infrastructure development.  President Biden’s American Jobs Plan (AJP) would place investments in energy storage at the center of his goals of achieving a net-zero electricity sector by 2035 and making the electricity grid more resilient.  These investments would also support the Administration’s efforts to secure an end-to-end domestic supply chain for high-capacity batteries and the critical minerals that go into them.
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