 |
|
|
Computer
Evidence Discovery Expert Comes to Connecticut
for Speech at Mealeys Conference
Seattle
Febuary 27, 2003 Joan Feldman,
founder of Seattle-based Computer Forensics Inc.
and one of the nations foremost authorities
in the field of computer evidence discovery, will
come to Stamford on March 3rd for a featured speech
at Practical Training for the Claims Professional,
a Mealeys conference being held at The Westin
Hotel.
Feldman will provide the audience with a guide
to computer-assisted discovery and the collection
of electronic data. She is also available for
interviews with members of the local news media
prior to and following her speech.
The field of computer forensics has grown
substantially over the past few years, principally
because nearly every litigation matter requires
attorneys to conduct electronic discovery,
said Feldman. As technologies such as email,
Web-based services and storage devices continue
to evolve, computer evidence discovery procedures
will become even more valuable to legal professionals
and corporate law departments.
Some of the topics Feldman will address during
her speech and can explore with the local
news media during an interview include
the following:
- What
is or is not discoverable?
- What
can be found on a computer system?
- What
experts do you need to hire to find the data?
- The
importance of computer discovery in managing
your claim.
As
a pioneer in the field of computer forensics,
Computer Forensics Inc. provides services to some
of the nations most respected law firms
and corporate law departments to uncover electronic
evidence buried in email files, desktop and laptop
computers, network servers and backup tapes. The
company is headquartered in Seattle and operates
regional offices in Lawrence, Kansas and Coral
Springs, Fla. For more information, please call
(206) 324-6232 or go to www.forensics.com.http://www.forensics.com.
|