Opus 2 Gets New CEO as Company Looks to Capitalize on Growing Virtual Court Needs
Martin Coen has been named as the new CEO of Opus 2, but his arrival doesn't necessarily indicate a change in the direction for the company. For starters, Coen is banking on remote hearings being part of the legal industry in cases big and small long after the pandemic has resolved.
January 13, 2021 at 09:01 AM
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There's change afoot at Opus 2—but not too much. This morning, the court technology and case management company announced that Martin Coen will take over for founder Graham Smith-Bernal as CEO. Smith-Bernal will remain on the board as executive chairman and continue to serve the business in a consultative role.
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