eDiscovery Collab’s CEO, Kate Clark, has been recognised as a finalist for the Executive of The Year category at the Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards 2021.
Being recognised for this award is testament to the hard work and focus Kate puts into eDiscovery Collab (formerly known as Enhanced Litigation Management Solutions or ELMS), the team and her clients.
Having established the business as ELMS in 2017, Kate has built a thriving business with a strong reputation for exceptional client service. By designing innovative solutions with a clear user focus, Kate provides efficiencies and meaningful cost savings to the legal market when managing documents in litigation or investigations.
The Executive of The Year Award recognises female leaders of Australian legal market organisations, and is assessed according to the success of the initiatives, policies, vision and strategy of the individual, and how these have helped in the growth of their organisation.
Upon receiving this accolade, Kate said “I am delighted that this recognition validates all of the things I believe so firmly in. The growth and loyalty of our client base comes down to our vision of helpfulness and growth mindset, and our culture of client service. I am so proud that the entire team embodies these principles and makes sure we always find the most efficient solutions and provide value for money for our clients.”
The Women in Law Awards is regarded as one of the legal profession’s most prestigious accolades. They are the benchmark for excellence, celebrating and recognising the outstanding women influencing the Australian legal profession.
Award recipients represent a true cross-section of the legal industry, recognising the contributions of the profession’s most senior ranks through to its rising stars.
The finalist list features 265 high achieving female legal professionals across 31 categories.