Jennifer Cowman

Jennifer is an experienced barrister specialising in eDisclosure, managed review, and complex litigation. She holds a B.A. in History & English, a B.L., an M.A. (Barrister-at-Law), and diplomas in Forensic Criminology and Criminal Psychology.
Jennifer began her career at the Criminal Bar in Ireland before transitioning into civil litigation and eDisclosure. She later joined one of Ireland's largest law firms, where she managed large-scale document review projects across corporate fraud, embezzlement, employment disputes, and public inquiries.
Since relocating to London in 2018, Jennifer has established and led high-performing managed review teams, developing a market-leading Managed Review proposition for a leading legal technology provider. She successfully won and delivered the review work for the Infected Blood Inquiry, one of the largest public inquiries in UK history.
As Head of Managed Review, EMEA, Jennifer leads the development of innovative, technology-led review solutions that improve quality, efficiency, and defensibility. She works closely with clients to build confidence in modern review methodologies while differentiating services through bespoke review protocols, PII frameworks, tailored briefing materials, and practical precedent-based guidance.
Jennifer is an expert in review strategy and process, data privacy, DSARs, and GDPR compliance, providing strategic advice on managing complex disclosure obligations and regulatory requirements.
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Paige Hunt
Paige brings over 17 years of experience in the legal technology space to her role as Vice President of Sales. She excels in developing holistic solutions for both corporations and law firms to mitigate their risks, elevate their experience, and reduce discovery-related costs. Paige is the former firm wide Director of eDiscovery and Document Review Services at Perkins Coie LLC, and former Assistant Director of Practice Support at Fulbright & Jaworski. Paige has also served as an adjunct professor for Bryan University's graduate certificate in eDiscovery. In 2012, Paige was awarded International Legal Technology Association's Litigation and Practice Support Distinguished Peer Award.
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Bill Mariano
Bill Mariano is an attorney and Chief Revenue Officer at Lighthouse. In his role, Bill works with Fortune 500 corporations and AmLaw 100 law firms throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific to help clients improve their strategies for handling complex discovery matters while creating greater cost and control efficiencies throughout the discovery process. Prior to his start in the eDiscovery industry nearly 20 years ago, Bill was a litigator for 5 years, as well as a guest trial advocacy instructor at Seton Hall University where he taught students how to leverage technology in practice. He is also a frequent presenter and author on a variety of topics including: How to Develop an Electronic Discovery Action Plan; The FRCP Amendments: Dealing with Electronic Discovery; Emerging Case Law in Electronic Discovery; and Leveraging Technology to Reduce Discovery Costs.Bill earned his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law.
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Paige Hunt
Paige brings over 17 years of experience in the legal technology space to her role as Vice President of Sales. She excels in developing holistic solutions for both corporations and law firms to mitigate their risks, elevate their experience, and reduce discovery-related costs. Paige is the former firm wide Director of eDiscovery and Document Review Services at Perkins Coie LLC, and former Assistant Director of Practice Support at Fulbright & Jaworski. Paige has also served as an adjunct professor for Bryan University's graduate certificate in eDiscovery. In 2012, Paige was awarded International Legal Technology Association's Litigation and Practice Support Distinguished Peer Award.
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Bill Mariano
Bill Mariano is an attorney and Chief Revenue Officer at Lighthouse. In his role, Bill works with Fortune 500 corporations and AmLaw 100 law firms throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific to help clients improve their strategies for handling complex discovery matters while creating greater cost and control efficiencies throughout the discovery process. Prior to his start in the eDiscovery industry nearly 20 years ago, Bill was a litigator for 5 years, as well as a guest trial advocacy instructor at Seton Hall University where he taught students how to leverage technology in practice. He is also a frequent presenter and author on a variety of topics including: How to Develop an Electronic Discovery Action Plan; The FRCP Amendments: Dealing with Electronic Discovery; Emerging Case Law in Electronic Discovery; and Leveraging Technology to Reduce Discovery Costs.Bill earned his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law.

