Mark Neace

Director, Litigation And Investigations @ UnitedLex

About Mark Neace

Mark Neace is the Director of Litigation and Investigations at UnitedLex, specializing in eDiscovery, Compliance, Forensics, and Review with over 24 years of experience.

Current Role at UnitedLex

Mark Neace serves as the Director of Litigation and Investigations at UnitedLex. In this role, he focuses on addressing challenges and enhancing efficiencies for clients in areas such as eDiscovery, Compliance, Forensics, and Review. His responsibilities include providing end-to-end global eDiscovery solutions that leverage industry-leading technology. Neace's extensive experience in managing complex eDiscovery cases supports his effectiveness in this position.

Previous Experience in eDiscovery

Prior to his current role, Mark Neace held various positions in the eDiscovery field. He worked at C2 Legal as General Manager for 12 years, where he gained significant experience in managing eDiscovery processes. He also served as Managing Partner at TERIS for three years, and as Director of Sales at Milyli Inc for one year. His tenure at kCura as Channel Manager further solidified his expertise in the industry.

Sales and Consulting Roles

Mark Neace has held several sales and consulting positions that contributed to his knowledge in the eDiscovery sector. He worked as Director of Sales at DocsCorp from 2016 to 2018 and as Regional Enterprise Sales Director at Nuix from 2019 to 2022. Additionally, he served as an eDiscovery Consultant at Ricoh Americas Corporation from 2013 to 2016. These roles have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of client needs and market dynamics.

Education and Background

Mark Neace studied at Eastern Illinois University. His educational background, combined with over 24 years of professional experience in the eDiscovery field, has shaped his career. Neace's focus on solving client challenges and driving efficiencies is rooted in his extensive knowledge and practical experience in the industry.

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