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How Case Managers Bridge the Gap Between eDiscovery Software & Services: An Interview with Lori Bregenzer

IPRO’s hybrid approach to eDiscovery means we’re more than just a software producer: we bring a true partnership to the table via our Case Managers, whose ultimate goal is to become an extension of your team – to know the details of your data, the deadlines that are looming, and provide options for the most efficient and stress-free experience as possible.

As a way of highlighting this partnership, we’re featuring our Case Managers here in the IPRO Newsroom.

Lori Bregenzer brings over 20 years of litigation technology experience to the IPRO Services Team. Her background as the Litigation Technology Manager for a large law firm and subsequently as the owner of a boutique litigation software training and consulting company has built a solid foundation of both technical and customer-focused skills which she leverages in her role as Case Manager for IPRO.

Here are the highlights of our conversation:

What makes IPRO Case Managers unique in the eDiscovery industry?

“Decades of industry experience using, training, supporting, and consulting on litigation technology. In my positions prior to joining the IPRO team, I struggled to find a service provider who took the time to learn the intricacies of my projects. Quite often, my project was treated as ‘just business’. It’s very rare in this industry to find a provider who strives to becomes a true partner.

“We know the IPRO solutions better than anyone else. We also know our competitor’s software, because we’ve actually used it in the past. Our goal is to become an extension of your case team, bringing value by building in efficiencies, custom workflows, and unparalleled technical skills.”

How does an IPRO Case Manager help clients?

“We take time to learn the details of your project so that we can suggest ways to simplify the complex discovery tasks you face every day. Our goal is to ease the many pain points of processing, document review, and production.”

What are some of the biggest challenges / trends you’re seeing in the eDiscovery industry?

“Collecting, organizing, and managing the ever-expanding volume of data involved in litigation today.”

How does IPRO generally and IPRO’s Case Managers specifically solve these eDiscovery issues?

“IPRO is completely scalable in our solutions. No project is too big or too small. IPRO’s Case Managers have years of experience dealing with all levels of projects and the many difficult processing and production requests that invariably come up.

“This personalized approach to eDiscovery services is what draws me to the Case Manager position. As your Case Manager, I make it my business to build a relationship with your legal team. We’ll discuss your data processing requirements up front and develop a game plan to get your review off to a quick and successful start. I’ll point out ways to conduct document review more efficiently, and thus more cost effectively. Additionally, I’ll know when the deadlines are coming and proactively work with you to not only meet them but beat them.”

To Learn more about IPRO’s Managed eDiscovery Services, visit us here!