One of the strongest, most tested bonds in the relationship between law and technology is e-discovery, and its widespread implementation and acceptance has transformed everything from the courtroom to the modern firm. Legal departments are looking to make the most out of their e-discovery practices, and aiming to help them is U.S.-based legal services provider Global Colleague, which recently brought on Christoph Roggenkamp as the company’s director of e-discovery.
With over 15 years of experience with law, e-discovery, and helping companies of various sizes undertake e-discovery challenges, Global Colleague is counting on Roggenkamp to do “what he’s always done,” said Wyatt Latimer, Global Colleague managing director. That is “to add value to his clients by creating solutions that address their ordinary and extraordinary challenges.”
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