Mark Taylor

With 14 years of experience in eDisclosure and digital forensics, Mr. Taylor specialises in evidence identification and data mapping, data collection and preservation, data culling techniques, document hosting and review management and the use of technology to assist with document review. His primary areas of concentration are litigation and arbitration, internal investigations and regulatory response. He has worked with clients across a range of industries, including healthcare, banking, aviation, construction and telecommunications.
Most recently at A&M, Mr. Taylor has been involved in complex litigation and arbitration in the U.K. and ADGM courts, where he was responsible for the collection of hundreds of data sources across multiple countries; the design and implementation of custom workflows for unique data sets, ensuring defensibility and proportionality; the organisation and high-level analysis of millions of documents; supporting multi-party review teams; and applying advanced analytics to assist with the identification, review and organisation of responsive material.
Additionally, Mr. Taylor brings significant recent experience managing the identification and production of documents for clients in response to information requests from the U.K. regulators, The Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Reporting Council and Serious Fraud Office, as well as subpoenas from U.S. regulators, Securities and Exchange Commission and Department of Justice. These requests were complex and involved working with tight timeframes and in accordance with strict protocols.
Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Taylor spent four years with an international eDisclosure and managed review provider, where he most recently served as Project Director, responsible for the high-level management and execution of eDisclosure deliverables in the Eurasia region, including the day-to-day management of the project management team, application of KPIs to measure performance and regularly presenting to London's executive team.
Mr. Taylor earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from The University of Nottingham. He is a Relativity Certified Administrator.