Chris Dahl Hired as Director of eDiscovery Solutions
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April 20, 2011
SEATTLE, WA (April 20, 2011)—Lighthouse, a leader in eDiscovery services, announced that Chris Dahl has joined its team as Director of eDiscovery Solutions. In this role, he is responsible for providing technical solutions for clients and driving innovative uses of technology within Lighthouse to provide a high quality client experience.
Chris has almost a decade of experience as a technical leader in eDiscovery. From 2003 to 2010, he worked for the law firm of K&L Gates in its eDiscovery Analysis and Technology (e-DAT) Practice Group. As a Lead Analyst, Chris's primary responsibilities included developing solutions for complex technical workflows surrounding the collection, processing, and review of electronically stored information, for hundreds of cases and investigations. He led important technology decisions and developed proprietary applications to streamline business processes. This work required coordinating eDiscovery and document review projects with clients as well as other law firms.
Chris has also served as a Board Member of FTI Consulting's Attenex Technical Working Group. He has participated in product development and beta testing with many other eDiscovery companies.
"We are excited to have Chris join our team" said Wes Moorhead, Lighthouse's Vice President of Operations. "He is one of the top technical experts in eDiscovery in the US and has worked on some of the largest cases in the last five years. Chris brings innovative ideas that will allow us to better leverage our technology, business process, and talented staff. The addition of Chris to our team will significantly enhance our client experience"
Chris received his law degree from Seattle University School of Law in 2010 and, during law school, served as Judicial Extern to the Honorable James L. Robart, United States District Court Judge for the Western District of Washington. He received his undergraduate degree from Whitman College.
About Lighthouse
Lighthouse is a global leader in eDiscovery and information governance solutions to manage the increasingly complex landscape of enterprise data for compliance and legal teams. Since our inception as a local document copy shop in 1995, Lighthouse has evolved with the legal technology landscape, anticipating the trends that shape legal practices, information management, and complex eDiscovery. Whether reacting to incidents like litigation or governmental investigations or designing programs to proactively minimize the potential for future incidents, Lighthouse partners with multinational industry leaders, top global law firms, and the world’s leading software provider as a channel partner. For more information, visit lighthouseglobal.com.
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