LOGICFORCE Promotes Kyle Campbell to Vice President of Litigation Support Services
Written by: Alex Curtis | Posted Jan 23, 2020

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from: LOGICFORCE Promotes Kyle Campbell to Vice President of Litigation Support Services

 

Nashville, Tenn. — January 16, 2020 — LOGICFORCE, a Nashville-based legal IT consultancy, today announced the promotion of Kyle Campbell to Vice President of Litigation Support Services (LSS). In this role, Campbell will be responsible for the successful implementation of all litigation support and forensic lab engagements.

Campbell has been with the company since 2016. He joined LOGICFORCE as a project manager and was subsequently promoted to Director of Litigation Support in 2018. Campbell’s industry experience spans almost two decades. He holds multiple certifications, including his distinction as a certified eDiscovery specialist (CEDS), Relativity Certified Administrator, iCONECT Xera Project Manager and iCONECT Xera Certified Administrator.

As Vice President of LSS, Campbell will acquire and lead new digital forensics projects and eDiscovery/litigation support projects while managing all forensics and litigation support staff.

“Kyle has been integral to our company’s growth, and his well-deserved promotion reflects our confidence in his ability to continue building and leading our Litigation Support Services into the future,” said Gulam Zade, CEO of LOGICFORCE. “He continues to strengthen our team and expand our capabilities, and I look forward to seeing him grow in this new role.”

About LOGICFORCE:
LOGICFORCE is a technology consulting firm that improves the profitability and operations of law firms through the strategic application of technology. The firm’s specialties include IT optimization, eDiscovery, document review, cyber security and digital forensics. Since 1995, LOGICFORCE has worked with hundreds of law firms across the country to ensure improved security and productivity within their legal business. To learn more about LOGICFORCE, visit www.logicforce.com.

 

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