Working From Home 2: The Sequel

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Stephanie Clerkin, Brian Klunk & Mary Mack

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Many, many years ago, in April of 2020, Korein Tillery’s Stephanie Clerkin and Divergent Language Solutions’ Brian Klunk held webinars on the challenges of working from home, and offered tips and ideas on how to handle what they thought would be a few weeks of remote work. Here we are, nine months later, and the two have come together for a useful and amusing look at how their perspectives evolved. With the prospect of going back to the office full time seeming to be a goal for well into 2021 join EDRM’s Mary Mack as she moderates a discussion with Stephanie and Brian, exploring what working from home means as we approach the new year. Please feel free to offer your experiences and best practices via email info@edrm.net so we can include them in this conversation. Brian bio: Brian Klunk is Divergent Language Solutions’ Business Development Manager, responsible for new and existing accounts, and partnership development. Brian spent seven years with ALM media where he worked with legal media titles such as ‘The American Lawyer,’ ‘National Law Journal,’ and Law.com. Stephanie Clerkin bio: Stephanie is the Director of Litigation Support at Korein Tillery, one of the country’s leading plaintiffs’ complex-litigation firms, where she leverages over 14 years of experience in finance, consulting, and data analytics to manage massive litigation projects, as well as the firm’s e-Discovery platform. Working with all departments in the Firm, she understands how to bridge the gap between the legal teams and IT personnel to streamline discovery efforts and design cost-effective solutions for clients. She is responsible for the processing, analysis, review and production of numerous terabytes of ESI. Stephanie is a Certified e-Discovery Specialist and Relativity Expert.
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