Daniel Lim serves as Chief of the E-Discovery Office at the Department of Justice, Civil Division. In this role, Mr. Lim supervises a team of subject matter experts who provide legal, strategic, and project management advice to Civil Division trial teams on the complete lifecycle of electronic discovery issues. Mr. Lim advises on the emerging law governing electronic discovery, best practices for working with novel data sources, and how to leverage sophisticated technologies to effectively comply with discovery obligations. He advises federal agencies on the best practices for implementing defensible preservation policies and electronic discovery workflows. Prior to joining the Civil Division, Mr. Lim served as Deputy Director and Senior Counsel at the E-Discovery Group of the New York City Law Department. Mr. Lim began his legal career in private practice, representing corporate and individual clients in False Claims Act cases and government investigations. Mr. Lim is a graduate of Brooklyn Law School and holds a B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Law from Binghamton University, State University of New York.