This episode features Matthew Rasmussen, Founder and CEO of ModeOne, which is an app that provides targeted smart phone data discovery. Matt discusses his journey from a psych major waiting tables to landing a job in eDiscovery in its earliest days-- a job that ultimately helped him land jobs in BigLaw for multiple firms running their litigation technology departments. It was when he was working for O’Melveny & Meyers when he had his "light bulb moment" that led to the creation of ModeOne, a solution addressing the challenges of efficient data collection from mobile devices.
Matt explains how ModeOne works, its benefits over traditional digital forensic collection methods, and how it addresses concerns about evidentiary defensibility. He also highlights the various use cases for ModeOne beyond litigation, including internal investigations, HR matters, and compliance. The conversation delves into ModeOne's development, its unique approach compared to competitors, and its future roadmap, including internationalization and integrations with other platforms like Relativity.
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Key Discussion Points:
[0:39] Matt's unconventional path to eDiscovery
[3:35] The "light bulb moment" that sparked the idea for Mode One
[9:02] How Mode One works and its advantages
[11:36] Addressing evidentiary concerns and gaining credibility
[19:19] Expanding use cases beyond litigation
[22:48] iOS and Android certification process
[23:31] Apps and data supported by Mode One
[25:18] Mode One's built-in review tool and Relativity integration
[28:04] Future roadmap and upcoming features