Clearwell Appoints E-Discovery Veteran Dean Gonsowski to Its …

April 30th, 2008

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA — (MARKET WIRE) — 04/02/08 — Clearwell Systems, Inc., a leader in Intelligent E-Discovery, today announced the appointment of Dean Gonsowski, Esq., as vice president of e-discovery services. A former practicing attorney and general counsel, Gonsowski will work closely with Clearwell’s network of customers and partners to streamline the most expensive and risky areas of electronic discovery, including early case analysis, evidence preservation, legal hold management, and review. As enterprises deploy e-discovery solutions, they will benefit directly from Gonsowski’s decade of experience helping Fortune 500 enterprises and AMLAW 100 law firms proactively and reactively manage the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI).
“There is no question that enterprises are bringing elements of e-discovery in-house and are seeking best practices that enable them to do so successfully,” said David Isom, Co-Chair of Greenberg Traurig’s national e-Discovery and e-Retention Practice Group. “Based on my experience working with Dean, I am confident that enterprises will benefit from his litigation expertise, e-discovery experience, and technology acumen as they drive to lower the cost and risk of e-discovery.”
Gonsowski has a long, successful track record of advising corporations on how best to bring together the necessary people, processes and technology to streamline critical business issues surrounding the discovery of ESI. Prior to joining Clearwell, he was a managing director at Daticon LLC (a Xiotech Company), and a director in the Discovery Services practice of Navigant Consulting, Inc. Gonsowski has also held leadership roles at Fios and S3 Partners, a computer forensics company which he co-founded. He has been a member of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1) since 2004, and teaches a series of continuing legal education (CLE) courses on various e-discovery topics.
“Legal and IT have never been as intertwined as they are today, yet significant gaps exist between these two disciplines especially as they jointly attempt to meet the significant challenges associated with escalating judicial deadlines and exploding data volumes,” Gonsowski said. “As the leader of Clearwell’s E-Discovery Services group, I will provide our flagship customers and partners with the best practices necessary to defensibly and reliably bring components of the e-discovery process in house.”

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9 Responses to “Clearwell Appoints E-Discovery Veteran Dean Gonsowski to Its …”

  1. Keri Says:

    Crappy list on a crappy website. Screw your pop-up ads and linkfest to iTunes music store.

  2. Rica Says:

    There might be 5-6 songs in there I would (or do) actually work out to. I suppose by “workout” they mean mostly cardio. For lifting weights you needs something really aggressive and maybe even angry, not something with a beat to make you shake your ass or run faster. (WTF? James Blunt - You’re Beautiful??? The only workout that’s good for is a private workout in the bedroom with a glass of wine and candles.)

  3. Eileen Says:

    How about House of Pain’s “Jump Around”

  4. Angelia Says:

    uhhh… okay.

  5. Janetta Says:

    Great list. Got to love TNT by Ac/DC. Mind you, Can’t Get No Satisfaction’ by the Rolling Stones would be good to motivate your ass to get you into shape.

  6. Hartley Says:

    I couldn’t agree more. Fuck, If I had the time and inclination, I would wrap up all 100 in a torrent and upload it somewhere. That would be something useful, not a fucking list of 10 pages of 10 links to itunes per page. Not that the whole fucking page isn’t ads anyways, but not the ‘content’ is another fucking ad!!! arrrggghhhh…. </rant>.

  7. Pamelia Says:

    what a crappy list

  8. Jane Says:

    Yeah, really… “Yellow”? What the hell? I’m trying to work out, not take a nap.