|

|
Joan
Feldman | jfeldman@forensics.com
Joan
Feldman is the founder and president of Computer
Forensics Inc. Computer
Forensics, founded in 1994, is a pioneer in the
science of computer forensics and practice of
electronic discovery. CFI combines the expertise
of computer, litigation, and records management
specialists to locate, collect, and analyze evidence
found on backup tapes, hard drives, servers, and
email systems. CFIs expert services include
discovery consulting, cost containment, expert
testimony, and e-risk management services, with
extensive expertise in data preservation, 30(b)(6)
deposition, and discovery motion assistance.
Ms.
Feldmans background combines over twenty-five
years of computer forensics and litigation expertise.
As president of CFI, Ms. Feldman obtains and analyzes
electronic data used as evidence in civil litigation
and oversees the work of CFIs forensic teams.
A recognized author and authority on electronic
media discovery and related topics; Ms. Feldman
is a busy national speaker, magazine contributor,
and media resource for expert commentary.
Representative
computer forensics cases include product liability,
trade secret theft, employment law, contractual
disputes, electronic document authentication,
bankruptcy, insurance claim disputes, intellectual
property disputes, shareholder class action, and
antitrust litigation matters.
Ms.
Feldman also maintains primary responsibility
for Computer Forensics Inc. corporate electronic
risk control programs, assisting business clients
with the development of email communication, data
retention, and privacy policies for electronic
records. Representative risk control clients include
Fortune 500 businesses and public agencies.
Prior
to her computer forensics work, Ms. Feldman worked
as a records management consultant for clients
in the utility and nuclear power industry, developing
needs analysis and recommendations for records
and information management systems. As a litigation
consultant to law firms, Ms. Feldman managed support
efforts for many of the nations largest
complex litigation matters.
|
 |