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16 March 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Netmaster Solutions—Jon McNerney

CaseLines provider appoints new CEO

Netmaster Solutions, the provider of digital litigation platform CaseLines, has appointed Jon McNerney as its new CEO. He joins the company after three and a half years at Forrester Research, and has previously worked at organisations including the Internet Society, Kaseya, and Talisma Corporation.

Commenting on his new role, Jon said: ‘I'm very pleased to join Netmaster Solutions, whose enthusiasm for innovation and customer focus I share. I have had successful results during my career to open and expand market share worldwide for various organisations. CaseLines is one of those solutions that brings real value to courtrooms internationally and has had significant success in a short time. There are exciting changes happening in legal technology and I am looking forward to being a part of it.’

Paul Sachs, the founder of Netmaster Solutions, added: ‘Jon brings solid credentials in business development coupled with an enthusiastic, inclusive and positive leadership approach. We believe we will be moving from strength to strength with Jon joining our team.’

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