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New Global Advisory Offering Launched by HaystackID

New Global Advisory Offering

Congrats to HaystackID® with their announcement that they have launched a new Global Advisory offering! Part of the press release is below; full press release is available here.

HaystackID® Launches New Global Advisory Offering

WASHINGTON – August 2, 2022 – HaystackID, a specialized eDiscovery services firm supporting law firms and corporate legal departments, announced today the formal launch of its Global Advisory practice. The global group consolidates the consulting branch of the firm, providing more comprehensive management for its clients and enabling expertise with cross-functional area support.

HaystackID now serves clients through its HaystackID Discovery Intelligence, HaystackID Core™, and HaystackID Global Advisory offerings, ensuring the best alignment of approach, technology, and counsel in support of transactions, implementations, investigations, and litigation.

HaystackID Global Advisory features specialized industry experts and teams organized into practices that are optimized to help organizations plan, assess, report, and manage complex and critical tasks, projects, and programs.

The new offering includes four dedicated practices:

HaystackID has much more information about their new Global Advisory offering in the press release here, so check it out and check out the comprehensive page that discusses the offering in detail here!

So, what do you think?  What do you think of HaystackID’s new Global Advisory offering? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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