David weidner biography

David Richard Weidner

When David Richard Weidner was born on 22 August 1918, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, his father, Joseph Weidner, was 35 and his mother, Barbara E Ebinger, was 35. He married Ina Caldwell on 28 June 1947. He registered for military service in 1942. He died on 17 May 1998, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Millcreek, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

David Weidner

Dave is a litigation attorney with extensive experience in electronic discovery and cyber incident response matters, with particular emphasis on project management, budgeting, and innovation. He works with litigation attorneys and technical staff to manage the collection, review, and production of documents relevant to data-heavy investigations and litigation, particularly in the areas of financial services... litigation and multi-jurisdictional toxic tort matters. He further assists litigation teams to prepare for trial, including drafting deposition summaries, factual memoranda, privilege logs, and exhibit lists. Dave applies an intentionally innovative approach to his practice, leveraging technology and proactively identifying efficient solutions for complex engagements.

 

Experience

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Previous Professional Experience 

  • eDiscovery Attorney, international litigation firm (2017&

    David Weidner


    David Allen Weidner, of Hanover, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at Huron Shores Hospice in Tiverton on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. He was 45.

    David was born in Orangeville on July 3, 1977. He had a quiet gentle soul and truly enjoyed long haul trucking for Campbell's in Durham. He loved being silly with his son and attending to his needs. He was the type of man who put everyone else first before himself, often trying so hard to be ok when around Marrick once his health failed. His quick diagnosis and treatment left him sore and tired, but never did he show that to anyone. He will be remembered as a fighter right to the end.

    Survived by devoted wife and supporter, Lisa Weidner of Hanover. Proud father and buddy of his hero, Marrick at home. Dear son of Donna (Tim) Murray (nee Grosz) of Orangeville and son in law Audrey Weidner of Hanover. Remembered fondly by his grandmother Shirley Grosz of Florida. Remembered by his brother Steven White and in laws Lynn (Chuck) Boulianne, Doug (Laura) Weidner both of Hanover and Louise (Scott) Brady of Delh

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