Level Legal’s David Greetham Wins the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Lifetime Achievement Award

Mar 3, 2026 | Blog

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Vice President of Digital Forensics Honored for Legal Excellence and Leadership Spanning More than Three Decades

DALLAS – March 3, 2026—Level Legal, the Dallas-based concierge forensics, eDiscovery, managed review, and consulting company, today announced that David Greetham, Vice President of Digital Forensics at Level Legal, has won the 2026 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Tech Lifetime Achievement Award. The awards ceremony will take place on March 9, 2026, at Chelsea Piers in New York City during Legalweek.

Chosen by more than a dozen judges from a pool of hundreds of nominees, the Lifetime Achievement Awards recognize individuals who have made a long-lasting impact on the legal tech industry and paved the way for the innovation we see today. David Greetham will be honored alongside two other recipients in the provider category—Mary Mack, CEO of EDRM, and Heena Bhambhlani, GDS Assurance Managed Services Leader at Ernst and Young.

A Digital Forensics and eDiscovery Pioneer

In his more than three decades in the legal industry (and counting), David developed revolutionary technology, served as an expert witness in countless cases, and helped grow and strengthen the forensics and eDiscovery community. Some of the highlights from his career include:

  • His invention of Remlox™, a first-of-its-kind, forensically sound remote collection tool that has been used in 39 countries. Upon its release in 2008, Remlox fundamentally changed forensic collection workflows worldwide, enabling secure and defensible collections to be conducted remotely. It is one of nine patents David received across a career of prolific innovation.
  • His expert witness testimony in more than 100 matters across seven countries. This includes testimony in Coleman Holdings v. Morgan Stanley, a landmark eDiscovery case with a $1.5 billion verdict that involved data spoliation. As an expert witness, he speaks to digital forensics analysis, information governance, and eDiscovery methodologies.
  • His commitment to advancing the field of digital forensics and eDiscovery, providing in-person trainings at institutions such as the Executive Office of the President at the White House, Harvard University, and New Scotland Yard. He also serves as an Executive Advisor to the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), a leading eDiscovery industry organization.

Connect with Level Legal at Legalweek

In addition to the awards ceremony, Legalweek attendees will have several opportunities to connect with Level Legal during the conference running March 9-12 in New York City at the Javits Convention Center. Stop by booth #345 for some fun swag and join us for the Legalweek Hudson River Hustle 5K Run & Walk on Wednesday, March 11 at 6:30 a.m. ET.

 

About Level Legal

Level Legal is making legal human. The Dallas-based forensics, eDiscovery, managed review, and consulting company delights law firms and corporations through industry-best customer service that excels in dependability. This concierge approach to outsourced legal services delivers peace of mind. For more information, visit levellegal.com.

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