Computer Forensics & Electronic Discovery
Greater Seattle Area
Computer Forensics & Electronic Discovery
Greater Seattle Area
Consultant in the field of electronic discovery and computer forensics. As a trusted adviser, services offered are the creation of solutions for corporations, small business, and clients of law firms in the identification, preservation, and collection of electronically stored information.
Clients include Fortune 500 corporations in the Seattle, Washington area, some of the top 100 law firms in the country, and local businesses involved in litigation with a focus on the recovery of electronically stored information.
Being vendor agnostic as well as not being a manufacturer of litigation support tools, e3Discovery is well versed in creating unique solutions specific to the needs of the client, because one tool does not do it all.
Court qualified computer forensics expert; court appointed Special Master; US Government/federal trained in all aspects of computer forensics investigations; case matters include civil litigation involving employee/employer matters, due diligence in M&A matters, consultation in the preservation of electronic data; other matters involving the preservation, collection, and analysis of electronic data.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Security and Investigations industry)
June 2007 — Present (2 years 2 months)
e3Discovery provides court qualified computer forensic expert services and electronic discovery consultation to government agencies, corporations, and law firms. The majority of company members are former law enforcement experienced professionals. e3 also provides "Special Master" services to clients.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
September 2006 — May 2007 (9 months)
As Director and Senior Computer Forensics Examiner, conducted examinations of electronic media, attended Pre-Trial Conferences in support of client litigation efforts, supervised junior examiners in their duties.
(Government Agency; 51-200 employees; Government Administration industry)
July 1992 — September 2006 (14 years 3 months)
Commissioned officer (Detective and Computer Forensics Examiner) assigned to various local, state, and federal task forces.
Computer Technology Investigators Network (current President)
High Tech Crime Consortium