When Technology, Data, and Legal Risk Collide
Technology has reshaped how organizations store information, manage risk, and conduct legal operations. But when systems fail, expectations diverge, or regulatory pressures increase, disputes often follow.
These conflicts rarely fit neatly into traditional categories. They may involve legal teams, technology vendors, compliance departments, data governance professionals, and external counsel — all interpreting the same problem through different operational lenses.
My work in legal technology and litigation support has placed me inside these environments as they evolve. I have worked with large-scale eDiscovery platforms, data review systems, regulatory investigations, and the operational pressures that arise when legal obligations intersect with complex technology.
That perspective informs how I approach mediation when disputes emerge in technology-driven legal environments.
Core Areas Where I Help
- Disputes involving legal technology vendors or platform implementations
- eDiscovery workflow conflicts between counsel, vendors, and clients
- Data governance and information management disagreements
- AI-assisted review and technology-assisted review (TAR) process disputes
- Vendor performance issues in litigation support environments
- Contract and service disputes involving legal technology providers
- Conflicts arising from regulatory investigations and document production obligations
My Approach
Technology-driven disputes often escalate because technical complexity obscures the real issues. Parties may be debating tools, workflows, or compliance standards when the underlying conflict is actually about expectations, communication breakdowns, or operational risk.
My role is to create structured dialogue that clarifies the real issues, separates technical language from practical consequences, and allows decision-makers to evaluate solutions in proportion to the dispute.
Because I work inside the legal technology environment itself, I understand both the technical vocabulary and the operational pressures that shape these conflicts.
When disputes arise in technology-driven legal environments, mediation can help restore clarity before escalation becomes inevitable.
If your dispute involves legal technology platforms, data governance, regulatory production obligations, or vendor performance in litigation environments, I invite you to begin the conversation.