Asking for help in business (and in life) is a sign of strength. It demonstrates confidence, leadership, and a commitment to teamwork. It is also a selfless act. I have learned this in over 45 years as a business leader. ...more
In today’s rapidly evolving litigation support services and technology business environment, staying ahead requires more than just keeping pace with your own company’s plans for growth. To reach your full potential, you must...more
Customer service issues represent an opportunity to both grow and acquire new business. It’s a dynamic that I have witnessed numerous times over my 36 years as a business leader in litigation services and technology. Now,...more
One of my colleagues who knows that I am currently CEO of Purpose Legal, and also serve on the Boards of two other companies, asked me about the differences between being a CEO and a board member. Certainly, operating a...more
Through the years as a general manager, I have learned that people I proudly lead don’t care where I went to school, where I used to work, or how much I (think I) know. What they want to feel with certainty is that I care...more
The use of smartphones in the workplace is commonplace. Smartphones can offer many benefits to employees and employers, such as increased productivity, communication, collaboration, and flexibility. Hence, many companies...more
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Recordkeeping Requirements ,
Regulatory Oversight ,
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In today’s digital age, mobile devices have become an integral part of our business and personal lives, and they more and more play a crucial role in legal hold, corporate governance, and internal or government...more
Deepfake images stored on cell phones can have significant implications for eDiscovery. Let’s examine some ways in which they may impact litigation, corporate compliance, and investigation activities and consider mitigation...more
Companies continue to adopt Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies to save money and relieve employees of the “two-phone burden.” However, such policies come with clear risks. Companies must remain particularly concerned when...more
Greg Mazares talks with Kaylee & Mary about his journey to eDiscovery, the portfolio of companies he mentors, including as chair of EDRM Trusted Partner, ModeOne. Greg shared his thoughts on retention of key personnel and...more
Post-pandemic business operations for thousands of companies have evolved into a collection of remote workers bonded together by mobile devices and other emerging technologies. Today’s electronic discovery services require...more