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Sandline Welcomes IT Veteran Ralf Kaiser as CTO
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Ralf Kaiser Sandline Discovery
FALLS CHURCH, Va. - Washingtoner -- FALLS CHURCH, Va. – March 3, 2021 – Sandline Global, a premier litigation support and eDiscovery service provider assisting legal and compliance teams globally, announced today that Ralf Kaiser has joined the company as chief technical officer. Kaiser joins Sandline as part of a wider investment in technology and innovation across the business globally.

"While Ralf's impressive background leading large technical teams for legal organizations is valuable and important, we are especially excited about his entrepreneurial spirit, which is crucial to our continued growth and expansion," said Sandline CEO Jon Canty.

Kaiser brings decades of technical leadership experience to his new role, joining Sandline most recently from Hengeler Mueller, an international law firm based in Germany, where he has spent the last decade leading the firm's technology group. Kaiser's initiatives at Sandline will target information security and compliance as well as an agile expansion of Sandline's technology-based product offerings. He and his team will focus on further developing global infrastructure while maintaining high standards for audit and compliance requirements. Based in Germany, Kaiser also brings a wealth of data privacy compliance knowledge and consulting experience to Sandline and its clients.

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Kaiser studied computer science and economics at the Goethe University in Frankfurt. He started his career building his own consultancy and system integration company, developing custom document management systems for the German legal market. He also launched a management software platform for hard disk encryption and provided support for administrators in managing compliance. He is an ISO 27001 Lead Implementer and successfully achieved ISO certification with his last station.

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
+1 (913) 669-0888


Source: Sandline Discovery

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