Thomas
Seymour

Managing Director

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Thomas Seymour
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With over 20 years of experience advising on complex Information Law issues, Tom works alongside law firms and corporate law departments to design, implement, and scale solutions to address legal, technology, and business goals. 

As a Managing Director at Redgrave, Tom advises clients and case teams on technology and workflow solutions, including identifying critical issues within discovery and information governance frameworks, enhancing internal processes, and developing cost-effective methodologies for data collection, processing, hosting, analysis, and review. 

Before rejoining Redgrave in 2024, Tom was the Director of Strategic Consulting at Redgrave Strategic Data Solutions.  His prior experience includes working with clients on eDiscovery and information governance issues as a Director at Redgrave.  Tom also worked at UnitedLex as the Managing Director of eDiscovery Professional Services, at Huron Consulting Group as an Associate, and at Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner LLP as an Analyst.

Tom holds a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute, a RelativityOne Certified Professional certification from Relativity, and an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification from Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Tom’s work experience includes:

  • Coordinating large-scale eDiscovery collection efforts for a major transportation company involved in “bet the company” litigation and government investigation, resulting in the collection of over 50TBs in four months from hundreds of custodian devices, thousands of M365 locations, and numerous websites, social media accounts, and structured data systems
  • Advising a large finance and insurance company regarding their selection and implementation of a primary provider for eDiscovery processing and hosting services, including requirements building, solution evaluation, and pricing negotiation.
  • Documenting procedures for the collection of custodian computer and mobile devices to serve as a baseline for engaging service providers to collect electronically stored evidence
  • Consulting with clients regarding the transition to Microsoft 365 and strategic plans for data management and litigation response
  • Consulting with Redgrave attorneys regarding client’s information systems and working with client IT experts to develop approaches for the preservation, collection, and analysis of structured and unstructured data for ongoing or anticipated litigation
  • Guiding a financial services company through a long-term “defensible disposition” project to reduce the volume of information stored in their email archive system; the project validates legal hold preservation efforts and helps gain approval for deletion of email from the archive that does not need to be preserved for legal hold
  • Assisting a digital platform company in developing and implementing a privilege log tracking system to compare and assess document-level privilege treatment across hundreds of thousands of documents logged in cascading multi-district litigations
  • Conducting an investigation regarding the deletion of text messages from mobile devices and preparing summary and detailed reporting

Education

  • Friends University, MMIS (2006)
  • University of Kansas, B.G.S. (2001)

Memberships

  • Member, ARMA International (Houston Chapter)