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David Barrett
CEO at QDiscovery
As QDiscovery’s CEO, Dave drives the company’s strategic vision and oversees its blend of service offerings. Dave’s primary objective is to continue building upon a strong, experienced and committed team that has earned its reputation as a best-in-class provider. Dave’s 20+ years of experience in the eDiscovery industry include executive positions at DTI, EED and Daticon. Prior to joining QDiscovery, Dave served on the senior leadership team at DTI where he directed a team of Managing Partners, Sales Executives and service delivery teams.
James Berriman, Esq.
Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Evidox
Prior to co-founding Evidox, Mr. Berriman was a practicing AmLaw 100 litigator with a background in litigation technology. He has been developing and supporting litigation-technology systems since 1982. From 1990 to 2006, he was an attorney at Goodwin Procter LLP. As Senior Counsel and Director of Litigation Technology, he founded the firm’s Litigation Technology Group and grew it to a team of 15 specialists occupying a 4,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility that he designed. He coded and implemented the firm’s litigation case-management system. He established the firm’s scanning and digitizing labs, its e-discovery review facilities, and its trial technology systems. He has presented electronic evidence at a number of trials, including United States v. Martha Stewart and Peter Bacanovic.
Dana Conneally, Esq.
Chief Strategy Officer at Evidox
Prior to joining Evidox, Mr. Conneally was National Manager of Litigation Technology, Goodwin Procter LLP. He began managing complex litigation discovery projects in 2000. Mr. Conneally’s experience includes digital forensic investigations, electronic data preservation and collection, and drafting discovery motions. He is also an Encase Certified Examiner. At Evidox, Mr. Conneally is responsible for identifying developing technologies that can be utilized to mitigate risk, increase productivity, and reduce costs related to the discovery process. He received his J.D. from Suffolk University School of Law, his B.A. from Gordon College, and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar.

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