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Lighthouse eDiscovery

www.lhediscovery.com

 
Lighthouse is a leading full-service ediscovery provider to Fortune 100 companies and Am Law 100 law firms nationally. Over the years, we have been providing unparalleled solutions that improve ediscovery workflows and dramatically reduce our clients` overall costs of discovery. Collaboration, innovation, scale, and overall cost reductions – only at Lighthouse eDiscovery. At Lighthouse, we pride ourselves on the depth of our talent and our ability to form consultative partnership relationships. We offer the highest level of expertise and best technology solutions to manage your projects in the most effective and efficient manner. Our seasoned team of professionals includes account ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jamie Brown
VP, Global Advisory Services (Information Law, Compliance, Governance) Profile

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