Mark G.Skinner
Litigation Project Manager
mskinner@seyfarth.com
“Do you have a lot of data/documents to review? Do you want to save stress, money, and time? Come talk to me.”
More About Mark
In his role as litigation project manager, Mark bridges the gap between technology and litigation. He brings skills in advanced structured and conceptual analytics, predictive coding, and continuous active learning algorithms to reduce the overall cost of the case and drastically reduce the amount of time and manpower needed to complete the document review. Thanks to his work, what would have once taken weeks now takes hours.
Mark has been in eDiscovery since 2013, achieving multiple certifications including the rigorous Relativity Certified Administrator designation. He is also a certified paralegal with a master’s degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Prior to working in eDiscovery, he worked in project management, human resources, and served honorably in the United States Navy.
Mark’s military and project management background gives him keen insight into long-term organization and workflow creation. Vetting workflows and using correct long-term organization, specifically when it comes to data and technology, saves money and space in addition to saving the mental anguish of trying to piece together an incomplete matter that was improperly stored and organized.
Mark uses technology to enhance every aspect of his work with case teams. He maintains training programs to teach case members how to navigate the software and enjoys creating and vetting workflows. Mark believes that using proper procedures in the application of technology is vital to the stability and consistency of product and production delivery.
Mark has been in eDiscovery since 2013, achieving multiple certifications including the rigorous Relativity Certified Administrator designation. He is also a certified paralegal with a master’s degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Prior to working in eDiscovery, he worked in project management, human resources, and served honorably in the United States Navy.
Mark’s military and project management background gives him keen insight into long-term organization and workflow creation. Vetting workflows and using correct long-term organization, specifically when it comes to data and technology, saves money and space in addition to saving the mental anguish of trying to piece together an incomplete matter that was improperly stored and organized.
Mark uses technology to enhance every aspect of his work with case teams. He maintains training programs to teach case members how to navigate the software and enjoys creating and vetting workflows. Mark believes that using proper procedures in the application of technology is vital to the stability and consistency of product and production delivery.
- MA, Chicago School of Professional Psychology
- Certified Paralegal, Chicago State University
- Relativity Certified Administrator, kCura/Relativity
- Lecturer, eDiscovery practices and routines
- Helped put together independent endurance running groups for individuals with PTSD.
“Do you have a lot of data/documents to review? Do you want to save stress, money, and time? Come talk to me.”
More About Mark
In his role as litigation project manager, Mark bridges the gap between technology and litigation. He brings skills in advanced structured and conceptual analytics, predictive coding, and continuous active learning algorithms to reduce the overall cost of the case and drastically reduce the amount of time and manpower needed to complete the document review. Thanks to his work, what would have once taken weeks now takes hours.
Mark has been in eDiscovery since 2013, achieving multiple certifications including the rigorous Relativity Certified Administrator designation. He is also a certified paralegal with a master’s degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Prior to working in eDiscovery, he worked in project management, human resources, and served honorably in the United States Navy.
Mark’s military and project management background gives him keen insight into long-term organization and workflow creation. Vetting workflows and using correct long-term organization, specifically when it comes to data and technology, saves money and space in addition to saving the mental anguish of trying to piece together an incomplete matter that was improperly stored and organized.
Mark uses technology to enhance every aspect of his work with case teams. He maintains training programs to teach case members how to navigate the software and enjoys creating and vetting workflows. Mark believes that using proper procedures in the application of technology is vital to the stability and consistency of product and production delivery.
Mark has been in eDiscovery since 2013, achieving multiple certifications including the rigorous Relativity Certified Administrator designation. He is also a certified paralegal with a master’s degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Prior to working in eDiscovery, he worked in project management, human resources, and served honorably in the United States Navy.
Mark’s military and project management background gives him keen insight into long-term organization and workflow creation. Vetting workflows and using correct long-term organization, specifically when it comes to data and technology, saves money and space in addition to saving the mental anguish of trying to piece together an incomplete matter that was improperly stored and organized.
Mark uses technology to enhance every aspect of his work with case teams. He maintains training programs to teach case members how to navigate the software and enjoys creating and vetting workflows. Mark believes that using proper procedures in the application of technology is vital to the stability and consistency of product and production delivery.
- MA, Chicago School of Professional Psychology
- Certified Paralegal, Chicago State University
- Relativity Certified Administrator, kCura/Relativity
- Lecturer, eDiscovery practices and routines
- Helped put together independent endurance running groups for individuals with PTSD.