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Syllo Bolsters Leadership Team with Appointments of Eric Wall and Oz Ben-Ami

Wall to spearhead expansion and Ben-Ami to steer platform and deployment strategies

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Syllo, the litigation platform for the AI era, today announced the appointments of Eric Wall, Executive Vice President, and Oz Ben-Ami, Head of Platforms.

Wall spearheads Syllo’s efforts to further expand the network of users and develop new relationships with law firms, legal service providers and in-house legal departments. Ben-Ami, who started at Syllo in late 2023, steers Syllo’s strategies around platform and secure deployment.

Wall previously served as CEO of Equivity, which provides dedicated virtual assistant services to individuals and organizations. Prior to Equivity, he spent more than a decade as a litigator, serving most recently as a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan. Wall holds a JD from Harvard Law School and a BS in Finance from Georgetown University.

Ben-Ami previously worked at Citadel, a leading global investment firm, where he helped build the firm’s private cloud environment. He also served in senior DevOps roles at Butterfly Network and DoubleVerify. Ben-Ami has extensive experience in applied math and machine learning. He holds a BS in Applied Mathematics from Columbia University and is pursuing an LLB.

“We are excited to welcome Eric and Oz to Syllo. Their extensive track records in law, eDiscovery, machine learning and GenAI bolster an already great team of legal and technical experts who have created a tool that dramatically improves efficiencies and quality of work life for litigators and litigation paralegals,” said Jeffrey Chivers, co-founder and CEO. “As the industry continues its rapid evolution and more litigators adopt GenAI, Eric and Oz will play pivotal roles in expanding reach, adding new capabilities, and customizing deployment options for the full range of litigation firms.”

About Syllo

Syllo is an AI-powered litigation workspace that enables legal teams to safely and securely harness the power of language models throughout the litigation life cycle. Founded by a team of litigators and engineers, Syllo’s litigation platform provides a competitive edge to case teams, practice groups and law firms.

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