Seasoned Litigator, Sheryl Katz, to Lead eClaris' Continued Growth in Electronic Discovery and Computer Forensic Markets
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB)
September 23, 2009 -- eClaris, an innovative eDiscovery consulting firm
and service provider, today announced the addition of Sheryl Katz to
its Computer Forensics and Electronic Discovery team. Katz joins
eClaris as a Senior eDiscovery Consultant in its Los Angeles office.
She has 30 years of combined experience in the legal and technology
arenas and brings a potent blend of eDiscovery and computer forensics
expertise to the company. This unique background allows Katz to provide
essential input in shaping eClaris' strategy in the eDiscovery and
computer forensic marketplace.
As Senior eDiscovery Consultant, Katz is responsible for the growth and
service of eClaris' customer base. She will promote the company's
consulting and data management practices. eClaris' clients now have an
excellent resource with legal and technical knowledge to bridge the gap
between the law and technology.
Before joining eClaris, Katz practiced law in Washington DC and Los
Angeles for thirty years in the government and large law firms, most
recently as a Partner in Graham and James. In her practice, she
represented clients in many large matters and worked on significant
discovery projects as part of large litigation matters. For several
years thereafter she was the General Counsel of 101communications, LLC,
a technology publishing company and additionally served as its Chief
Information Officer for three years.
"I am excited to lead and develop eClaris' new business development
efforts, bringing it to even greater heights," said Katz upon accepting
the position. "I look forward to leveraging our leading-edge
technologies and our consulting experience to meet the evolving needs
of our clients."
"Sheryl possesses a unique mix of legal and technology expertise,
strong leadership capabilities and proven history of growing
businesses. She will be instrumental to eClaris' success in expanding
its reach and market share." said Jacques Nack Ngue, Founder and
President of eClaris, Inc. "We are extremely pleased to welcome Sheryl
to our team."
Katz has had over 350 hours of training in computer forensics and is
completing the requirements of the EnCase Certified Examiner program
which certifies the use of Guidance Software's respected EnCase
computer forensic software. In addition she has earned the Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Certification in Computer
Compliance and eDiscovery (GIAC-GLEG) certifications.
About eClaris
eClaris is a dynamic eDiscovery consultancy and service provider
dedicated to helping law firms and corporations classify, process and
review® electronically stored information. eClaris combines superior
legal expertise with the latest in scalable technology to provide
clients with cost effective, accurate and accessible data in a timely
fashion. For more information, visit www.eclaris.com or call 213.623.1620.
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