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Sandline Global Adds Top Industry Talent: Brandon Mack, Esq. Joins as SVP of Analytics and Global Advisory
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Brandon Mack Sandline Discovery
FALLS CHURCH, Va. - Washingtoner -- Sandline Global, a leading litigation support and eDiscovery service provider assisting legal and compliance teams globally, announced today that Brandon Mack, Esq. has joined the company as Senior Vice President of Analytics and Global Advisory.

Mack will focus on growing the company's analytics and AI-driven review practice, while shaping Sandline's growth strategy to better service new and existing clients.

"Brandon is one of the industry's most identifiable experts in advanced technologies and techniques. His analytics and document investigations expertise will be crucial to Sandline's future growth and evolution," said Sandline CEO Jon Canty.

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Mack has nearly two decades of experience in eDiscovery, most recently as Senior Director of Managed Services at Epiq Systems, where he served as an operations leader of Analytics and Advanced Technologies.

Mack's analytics and leadership skills are key components of Sandline's driving commitment to move advanced product services offerings to the vanguard of the eDiscovery industry. Mack said he believes Sandline is uniquely positioned to transform with the future of this industry.

"In the coming years, both data volumes and types and the regulations that apply to that data will increase. The companies who will do well in the next five years of eDiscovery are those who learn to see the connection between the work done by an organization and the downstream burden of treating the data during an investigation or litigation. For providers like Sandline, that represents a massive opportunity to help clients see and understand those relationships while continuing to improve the way in which we handle that current burden," Mack said.

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Mack is a member of the Michigan Bar Association and graduate of University of Michigan Law School.

About Sandline

Sandline Discovery is a premier litigation support and eDiscovery service provider, assisting legal and compliance teams in the United States and globally. Sandline specializes in delivering innovative digital evidence solutions with exceptional, high-touch service. Providing digital forensics, eDiscovery solutions, document investigations, and compliance consulting services, the Sandline team works alongside law firm, corporate legal, and compliance teams on the most complex discovery matters to deliver insightful service, measurable value and clarity where there's complexity.

Contact
Scott Culbertson
Senior Vice President, Strategy
sculbertson@sandlineglobal.com
571-888-3366


Source: Sandline Discovery, LLC

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