Despite being an emerging industry, legal technology is rife with industry titans, quickly moving the ball in e-discovery, information governance, cybersecurity and everything in between. April was no stranger to these innovators’ leaps, with moves up the ladder at legal tech leaders like Redgrave, Advanced Discovery and Holland & Hart. Here are the moves from this month that shook the industry:

Redgrave Takes the Legal Tech Helm, Appointing Information Governance Leaders

With the relative lack of legal pros with technological expertise, many firms understand the value of having technologically proficient lawyers. As Redgrave’s founding partner Jonathan Redgrave put it, this is important because “clients need it and increasingly judges demand it.”

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