Adam I. Cohen
Principal, Ernst & Young LLP
Forensic Technology & Discovery Services
Adam Cohen is a Principal in Ernst & Young LLP’s Forensic Technology and Discovery Services practice.
Prior to his career in consulting, Adam was a litigation partner in the New York office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, where he represented large corporate clients in complex litigation involving computer and Internet-related issues. He is co-author of the annually updated treatise Electronic Discovery: Law and Practice (Wolters Kluwer Publishers), which has been cited as authority in several landmark Federal Court opinions involving electronic discovery.
Adam is also co-author of the ESI Handbook: Sources, Technology and Process (Wolters Kluwer Publishers) and the primary author of the New York State Bar Association’s Best Practices in eDiscovery in New York State and Federal Courts, as well as many articles in national legal and technology publications.
Adam is also a member of the Sedona Conference working group on electronic discovery and co-chairs the New York State Bar Association electronic discovery committee. He teaches Electronic Discovery courses at Fordham Law School and Pace Law School in New York.







