If you missed this at XChange—or want a quick refresher—join us for this Rewind session on how organizations are transforming document review.
Document review doesn’t have to drain time and budgets.
In this session, see how Exterro’s advanced platform—together with our partner Integreon—helped a global organization save significant costs while producing millions of documents. This real-world case study highlights efficiency gains, automation in action, and data-driven insights that are transforming legal operations and cybersecurity. Learn how your team can accelerate review, reduce spend, and achieve better outcomes at scale.
Key Takeaways:
How Exterro’s document review technology delivers faster, more accurate results while reducing manual effort.
The measurable cost savings achieved through scalable solutions with Integreon.
Practical applications of Exterro’s platform across industries—legal, privacy, and forensics—for improved workflows and reduced risk.
Director – Litigation Services at Integreon
Joining Integreon in 2011, Alvin’s experience spans multiple levels of managed review: from first pass to privilege log; from ECA to TAR and CAL workflows. In 2013, he was promoted to Project Manager and to Director in 2022. In these roles he has been responsible for overseeing review teams in a wide range of cases while working with clients and counsel daily to coordinate projects. Alvin has been a key consultant in developing and refining workflow processes and strategies for clients. These experiences have exposed him to years of evolving standards and practices, building a foundation of institutional knowledge that gives him a keen perspective on the novel industry concepts and technologies emerging every day.
Review Solutions Lead
Trena Patton, Exterro's Managing Director of eDiscovery GTM Strategy & Operations, works closely with Exterro's product, customer success, sales and marketing stakeholders as well as Exterro's partner community to ensure our solutions are at the forefront of the evolving eDiscovery and compliance landscape.
Prior to joining Exterro, Trena consulted with corporate and law firm clients in the area of electronic discovery, data governance, and privacy to build and maintain defensible, efficient workflows and processes for the past fifteen years. She has served as a drafting team leader for the Sedona Conference WG1 Commentary on Managing eDiscovery in Small Cases and previously served as the Charlotte Chapter Director of Women in eDiscovery. Trena is a member of the North Carolina Bar, and holds the IAPP CIPM as well as various industry software certifications. Trena holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting & Finance from UNC Greensboro, a Master of Science in Accounting from College of Charleston and a Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University.