
Rajiv Mukerji
Senior Director
Rajiv serves as a senior director in the Legal Technology practice at HBR Consulting (HBR) and leads the Document Management service line within the IG practice. He focuses on developing and implementing legal technology strategies for large law firms, corporate law department clients and other professional services organizations. Rajiv has over twenty years of experience with helping organizations improve productivity, client service, information management and governance while reducing risk. He specializes in designing and delivering strategic evaluations, information governance policy development, roadmaps and solutions for the management of the electronic matter file, electronic document and records management, email management, content security, and other common legal technology solutions.
Prior to joining HBR, he spent over ten years at leading legal technology companies in leadership roles for their document management consulting practices with strategic, management and operational responsibilities.
Rajiv has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and worked as a professional engineer in Australia before moving into the consulting world.
Rajiv enjoys traveling to far flung destinations with his family and experiencing a wide variety of cultures, art, music and cuisines.
Expertise
Contact Info
(312) 857-1005
RMukerji@hbrconsulting.com
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