doeLEGAL, LLC., an innovative provider of litigation managed services and electronic discovery solutions for the legal marketplace, today announced two of their expert Litigation & eDiscovery staff have earned the latest Ipro certifications while attending a recent training session in Scottsdale, Arizona. One of the most recognized providers for eDiscovery processing and review, Ipro continues to expand the capabilities of experts through extensive training and testing. doeLEGAL has been using Ipro products for the past ten years with great success in litigation cost reduction and increased efficiency for its clients. doeLEGAL’s Zac Schindler, Director of IT, eDiscovery, and John Hagan, Manager Electronic Data Discovery (EDD) Processing, both receive the Ipro Certified Administrator credentials. John is currently certified in three of Ipro’s products and Zac received his first certification in Eclipse. As an Ipro Certified Administrator, Zac and John can expertly, “manage a litigation support or electronic discovery project in an Ipro tool to the highest standards of quality”. Only Ipro Users and Partners who have received extensive product training or have significant hands-on product experience are eligible to take the certification test. This ensures the highest level of competency on the Ipro tool sets which engenders the extreme trust that doeLEGAL’s clients have in their superior software and dedicated support services. doeLEGAL’s President and CEO , Tom Russo , went on to state, “The ongoing education of our staff is one more way we ensure our clients’ success. We pledge to continually increase our expert capabilities so we remain on the leading edge of legal technology . We are extremely proud that Zac and John took the initiative to receive training and earn their certifications on this very powerful software.” For more information on how doeLEGAL earns their clients’ business every day, please visit www.doelegal.com, contact them at 302-798-7500 or e-mail info@doelegal.com.
By doeLEGAL.com|2021-01-13T15:32:19-05:00August 28th, 2014|eDiscovery, Litigation Support|0 Comments