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Kelly Atherton

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Kelly Atherton, NightOwl Discovery’s Director of Analytics and Review, is an experienced attorney licensed in the state of Minnesota. She brings with her prior experience in complex business litigation in state and federal courts. Kelly has substantial experience advising clients on and managing complex analytics, TAR, and document review projects, which have involved developing and implementing advanced workflows and trainings, streamlining areas for improvement in process and procedure, and managing quality and performance.

 

Director

Kelly Atherton, NightOwl Discovery’s Director of Analytics and Review, is an experienced attorney licensed in the state of Minnesota. She brings with her prior experience in complex business litigation in state and federal courts. Kelly has substantial experience advising clients on and managing complex analytics, TAR, and document review projects, which have involved developing and implementing advanced workflows and trainings, streamlining areas for improvement in process and procedure, and managing quality and performance.

 

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