Our Team

Mike Elliott - Litigation Support Manager

Mike is a seasoned veteran with over 12 years of litigation management experience including forensics, imaging, hosting, coding and complex trial management.

Tessa Mansfield - Project Manager

Since 2007 Tessa has worked at PCLT, first as a Document Specialist and later as a Litigation Support Specialist. She has aided in various aspects of litigation technology from document coding to trial support. Tessa grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and attended the University of Minnesota. In 2008, she graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology and plans to attend law school in the near future.

Kevin Marquis - Production Supervisor

Kevin Marquis consists of several years of experience in litigation support and customer service. He specializes in operational document processing which includes: scanning, OCR extraction, e-discovery processing, load file creation and database design.

Kevin ensures clients standard operating procedures and consistency in processing documents from start to finish. He simplifies litigation support by utilizing leading edge technology making the litigation process more efficient for clients. He gives clients confidence that all jobs will be handled with care, consistency and that processing meets industry standards.

Kevin is a Summation Certified Trainer

 

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Amber Dahlin - Project Manager

An experienced Paralegal, Amber Dahlin brings seven years of experience, which consists of working for a national litigation vendor and an in-house litigation support department. She specializes in project management, database design, document management analysis, records management and trial support.

Amber provides her clients superior customer service and cost-effective solutions for each litigation support project. Her problem solving skills ensure effective project management that directly links to the client’s success. Amber uses innovative and state of the art technology in trial support, giving clients a competitive advantage in the courtroom.

 

 

 

 

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