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iDS Hires Nationally Recognized Computer Forensics Expert as it Expands to West Coast
(PRWEB) November 11, 2009 -- Intelligent Discovery Solutions, Inc., ("iDS") a premier provider of information management consulting and technology services to multinational corporations, financial institutions and law firms, announced today the hiring of Jim Vaughn and the opening of its Los Angeles based office as part of its continued growth plan to assemble its industry leading team of consultants and nationally-recognized experts.
Jim Vaughn joins iDS as a Director to lead their California operations. Mr. Vaughn has over 20 years of experience in the high technology arena. He brings a blend of law enforcement experience, computer forensics expertise and ediscovery expertise to iDS. Mr. Vaughn’s areas of expertise include expert testimony, electronic discovery consulting, computer forensics, project management, litigation readiness, and DOJ/SEC investigation consulting.
Prior to joining iDS, Mr. Vaughn was the National Director of Computer Forensics at LECG, where he advised law firms and corporations with complex ediscovery and computer forensic investigations. Mr. Vaughn comes from a sixteen-year law enforcement career where he co-developed and taught advanced computer forensic curriculums.
Mr. Vaughn is a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner, an Encase Certified Examiner and has testified more than 60 times throughout his career.
According to Mr. Vaughn, “a consultative approach is the key to successful projects and relationships. Clients are looking for smarter ways to invest and are demanding creative options for minimizing costs. I find that using a traditional vendor based approach can lead to wasted money and possibly wasted opportunities. iDS consultants, experts and staff members understand this and consistently look for ways to manage costs effectively while exceeding client expectations.”
iDS President, Neal Lawson, stated "iDS continues to develop a portfolio of industry leading consultants and testifying experts. Jim brings this in spades with an impeccable reputation not only within the industry, but with his clients. As an industry leading expert, Jim finds a way to consult on highly technical issues while clearly stating facts in a way that his clients can understand. Jim’s personal contacts on the west coast and throughout the United States make him an ideal team member for the iDS team."
About Intelligent Discovery Solutions, Inc -- iDS provides industry leading strategic consulting and project management accompanied with experienced, expert testimony. For more information on iDS, please visit www.iDiscoverySolutions.com.
Contact: Neal Lawson Intelligent Discovery Solutions, Inc. +1 (703) 516-2100
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