Litera Names Ashley Miller as Vice President Sales for North America

Litera, a global leader in legal technology solutions, announced the expansion of its revenue team with the appointment of Ashley Miller to the position of Vice President Sales, North America. Ashley brings considerable experience and a deep understanding of the legal industry to the role.

Ashley is an outstanding addition to our Litera team, as she brings more than fifteen years of experience working with law firms and corporate legal departments, setting up many initiatives to drive innovation and transform the delivery of legal services. Key areas were strategy and operating model design, digital transformation, technology selection/implementation, workflow and process optimization, and resource allocation.

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“I am excited to join Litera at this time of unprecedented growth and opportunity. Law firms are looking for innovative, new technologies to achieve greater efficiencies, streamline workflows, reduce costs, and most importantly, deliver greater value to their clients. But they are also looking for technology partners who offer comprehensive stack solutions that will significantly impact all parts of the business, Ashley said.”

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Before joining Litera, Ashley was a Senior Manager, Legal Function Consulting for EY; Director, Legal Managed Services at Thomson Reuters. She also worked at Kraft Kennedy and LexisNexis.

Ashley has a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Studies from Vanderbilt University and a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School.

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