Lighthouse Adds Industry Veteran Brian Morrison to its Business Development Team
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July 9, 2015
Morrison to lead business development efforts in the Northeastern United States.
NEW YORK, NY (July 9, 2015)—Lighthouse, a leader in technology-enabled eDiscovery and consulting services, today announced that Brian Morrison has joined the team as a director of business development in the Northeast. Morrison brings more than eight years of eDiscovery business development experience to the position, and he will work to grow Lighthouse's opportunities and expand current clientele.
Prior to Lighthouse, Morrison was a senior eDiscovery consultant at DTI, where he focused on assisting corporations in gaining control of their eDiscovery costs. He has consulted with numerous large clients and their outside counsel on how to best utilize technology to handle large amounts of data, efficiently and effectively, in today's ever-changing eDiscovery environment. Most notably, Morrison was the lead on the Pennsylvania State University matter involving Joe Paterno and Jerry Sandusky, a case that involved multiple terabytes of data across hundreds of custodians. Before DTI, Morrison was a senior ESI consultant at CRG Legal, where he made a big impact on the growth of the company's revenue streams.
"I am excited to have someone as driven as Brian Morrison on the Lighthouse team," said Brian McManus, chief executive officer of Lighthouse. "He has the eDiscovery experience, motivation, and devotion to help our prospective clients understand the benefits of a long-term partnership with Lighthouse. I look forward to the contribution he will make as we expand our reach."
Morrison received his B.A. in Communications and Business from Arizona State University.
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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