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Terry Heuman (Vice President
Operations)
Terry is a retired Marine of over 20 years. After
retiring in 1989, Terry joined a technology company, while there he held several management positions, including
warehouse manager
and operations manager.
After 11 years in technology, Terry pursued a career in the litigation
support industry. He joined a litigation support company as their
Production Manager where he was responsible for the production of litigation
copy and electronic support.
John Stephens
(Director Electronic Discovery)
John has over 17 years of litigation support experience, and over 7 years of
managerial experience in litigation technology. His core strengths are in
troubleshooting litigation technology technical and operational issues while
seeing the "big picture," consultation on document review platforms and case
cost reduction, forensically sound case life cycle management and case
blueprint strategies, custom solution development, training and presentation
on various software applications and issues relevant to litigation support.
He has an advantageous perspective from working in the law firm environment
as a litigation support manager and analyst, working as a database
consultant, and from working on the vendor side as a sales engineer for two
international litigation support companies. John was also a former director
of litigation technology and was involved in ESI/EDD processing and
delivery. Certifications include:
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Summation Certified Trainer - iBlaze 3.0, WebBlaze, Enterprise
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Concordance Certified Software Administrator
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Ringtail Certified Service Bureau Technician
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Discover-e Certified Operator
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Participant in Beta Testing Group for LAW PreDiscovery
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CaseLogistix Administrator
Christopher McLelland, CCE,
Licensed Private Investigator
Christopher
is an Information Security and Data Forensic Professional with over 15
years experience. Christopher began his professional career in the United
States Air Force as a Signals Intelligence Analyst. Shortly after, he
joined Computer Sciences
Corporation (CSC) where he led studies in the reverse
engineering of security products for the National Security Agency (NSA) and penetration
testing for various Department of
Defense (DOD) installations around the world. While still
at CSC he instructed special agents within the Army, Air Force, NSA and the
Secret Service in computer forensics investigation techniques. Christopher
then joined Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (CGE&Y) where he built and
lead the North American Threat & Risk Assessment Practice. He provides
litigation support for e-Discovery engagements by forensically collecting
electronic data intended to be used in the court of law.
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