Alexandria Hartill is an attorney in Baker Donelson's Nashville office and a member of the eDiscovery Group, which is dedicated to delivering comprehensive, compliant, and cost-effective eDiscovery solutions that empower legal teams through strategic resource allocation and responsible technology use. Her practice concentrates on the design, implementation, and continuous optimization of defensible discovery lifecycle workflows, with a particular emphasis on document-review workflows surrounding privilege and the deployment of advanced analytics and AI to accelerate and refine those processes. Ms. Hartill counsels corporate clients on information-governance matters that intersect with litigation readiness, including enterprise-wide legal-hold implementation and compliance, negotiation of sophisticated electronically stored information (ESI)protocols, and the calibration of proportional discovery scopes in civil and regulatory matters. She manages expectations across trial teams with clarity and precision, ensuring compliance is innate to every engagement.
Drawing on experience developed in complex commercial litigation and government investigations, Ms. Hartill architects end-to-end discovery strategies that integrate technology and privilege-screening models to streamline data culling and reduce overall review hours. Her approach is analytics- and AI-enabled, leveraging intelligent automation and data-driven insights across the document lifecycle – from upstream ingestion to downstream review and fact management. She frequently serves as the central liaison between case teams, technology vendors, and large reviewer populations, translating substantive legal objectives into granular review instructions and iterative quality-control metrics that ensure accuracy, consistency, and cost predictability. Ms. Hartill is committed to operational excellence through labor and cost arbitrage, deploying the right talent at the right time to maximize efficiency and value.
Her representative work includes designing privilege review playbooks, creating dynamic privilege logs, and piloting continuous active learning and AI review workflows. Ms. Hartill also manages data preservation, collection, processing, and production, and supports clients through deposition and exhibit preparation to ensure that discovered material aligns seamlessly with trial strategy. By integrating responsible AI practices and scalable resource models, she enables smarter, faster, and more defensible discovery outcomes, standing at the intersection of innovation and integrity while continuously evolving to meet the demands of modern litigation.
Before joining Baker Donelson, Ms. Hartill served as Discovery Counsel and Project Manager at a national law firm and as a mediator for the State of Tennessee Bureau of Workers' Compensation.