SAN
DIEGO, Aug. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Prevail, a
leading testimony management platform, is pleased to announce the
addition of Raymond Rivard and
Robb Snow, Esq., to its team as of
May 1, 2024. Both will serve as
Senior Directors for the Federal Government Sector, bringing their
extensive experience to enhance Prevail's offerings for federal
clients.
Prevail Legal, a leading legal tech
platform, adds Ray Rivard and
Robb Snow, Esq., to oversee Federal
Government Sector.
Rivard and Snow join Prevail from the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC), where they spent over a decade and a half as
federal government technologists. During their tenure, they managed
hundreds of litigation matters, criminal and civil subpoenas, and
Congressional/FOIA requests, building a nationally recognized
e-discovery program utilizing defensible best practices and
procedures. They have also advised numerous U.S. government
agencies and practitioners, most notably as chairs of the Federal
E-Discovery Working Group (FEDWG), an inter-agency training and
education program comprised of 110+ agencies and thousands of
federal attorneys, paraprofessionals, law enforcement,
FOIA/records, and IT professionals. Both are contributing members
to ongoing educational programs at Georgetown Law School, The
Sedona Conference, and The Electronic Discovery Institute.
Rivard has nearly 34 years of experience in the legal industry,
including almost two decades of large-scale litigation experience
at national law firms serving Fortune 500 clients. Snow has more
than 37 years of legal expertise, managing large, complex
litigation and eDiscovery issues. Their combined experience and
knowledge will be invaluable in providing innovative solutions to
Prevail's clients.
"We are excited and honored to be working with both an excellent
team of technology professionals, as well as cutting-edge,
AI-enabled technology," said Rivard. "We have confidence that the
thousands of federal government professionals at over a hundred
agencies that we have collaborated with over the last decade and a
half will appreciate the new technology, efficiencies, and cost
savings inherent in utilizing Prevail for a variety of agency use
cases."
Snow added, "There are Prevail tools available to agencies, law
firms, and companies that fully disrupt the traditional court
reporting tools that we have had available to us throughout our
legal careers over the last 30 plus years. The real-time
transcription, annotation and transcript management tools, the
browser-based secure platform, and the gen-AI driven deposition
summary tool are all game changers for litigators and staff."
Rob Feigenbaum, CEO of Prevail,
commented on the new hires, "We are thrilled to have Ray and Robb
join the Prevail team. Their deep understanding of the federal
government's needs will be invaluable as we continue to expand our
services in this sector. Their expertise will ensure that Prevail
remains at the forefront of innovation, providing trusted solutions
that meet the highest standards of security and efficiency for our
government clients."
About Prevail
Prevail Legal, Inc. is the only testimony management platform
and legal transcription service that is ISO 27001 certified
and SOC 2 Type 2 attested. Deliberately designed for today's
legal landscape with special considerations for privacy and
security, Prevail leverages machine learning and AI to deliver
high-quality, real-time secure transcripts synchronized with audio
and video, with certified transcripts delivered within five
business days.
Prevail offers enhanced features like integrated exhibit
management and intuitive work product tools for in-depth testimony
review and trial preparation. As a cost-effective alternative to
traditional court reporting, Prevail represents the convergence of
innovation, efficiency, and advanced security in legal
proceedings.
For more information or to book a demo, visit Prevail at
prevail.ai, The Testimony Intelligence Platform.
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