Innovative Driven
Mike Baker has a diverse work experience in various roles in the legal field. Mike is currently working at Innovative Driven as the Director of Client Services, Analytics & Managed Review Services. Prior to this, they worked at Update Legal as a Managed Review Consultant and Review Services Manager. Before that, they worked at Integreon as a Project Coordinator and at Motley Rice LLC as a Contract Attorney. Mike also gained experience as an Intern at Metro Conflict Defender's Office and as a Research Assistant at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School.
Mike Baker earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations from the University of South Carolina, where they studied from 2004 to 2008. Afterward, from 2008 to 2011, they attended Atlanta's John Marshall Law School, where they obtained a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. In addition to their formal education, Mike has also obtained additional certifications, including being a Brainspace Certified Analyst from Brainspace, an AppGate Technology, and a Relativity Certified User (RCU) from Relativity. The specific months and years of when they obtained these certifications are not provided.
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Innovative Driven
Innovative Driven believes an organization's data should help you achieve your goals, grow your business, and operate efficiently. We are in the business of making data an asset, not a liability. We also believe the right people working in the right roles facilitate growth and curate happiness. Everything we do here at Innovative Driven is to increase the performance and success of your business – from the data to the people. We have assembled a world-class team of lawyers and technologists that use a combination of best-of-breed technology, industry best practices, and seamless automation to manage data and information efficiently. From creation to deletion, you can rest assured that your data is secured, understood, and working advantageously in your favor. We believe that data and information is the lifeblood of an organization – that the more you understand about where that data lives, who has access to it, and how it’s being used, the better you can protect it from threats, risk, and exposure to privacy and compliance violations and control downstream eDiscovery costs.