I am a legal technology entrepreneur. I started my career like many other lawyers. When I graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 1993, I followed the traditional path to a clerkship with the Michigan Supreme Court, and then to Mayer Brown as an associate. In 2003, I was promoted to litigation partner, and in the same year, I became the founder and chair of the electronic discovery and records management practice.
After five years in these roles, something changed in how I viewed my career. I noticed that there was a need for a different approach to electronic data discovery than what law firms were offering, and I thought I could help fill the need. After careful analysis and developing a business plan, in 2008 I took a leave of absence from the firm to form a document review and electronic discovery company called Discovery Services.
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