Wednesday, September 16, 2009

eClaris Founder and President Selected to Speak at DOCUMENT Strategy Forum

Jacques Nack Ngue, CISA, to Present "Electronic Discovery You Can Understand" lecture on October 6th as part of the Management Techniques and Strategies Track

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 16, 2009 -- eClaris, an innovative eDiscovery consultancy and service provider, today announced that its Founder and President, Jacques Nack Ngue, CISA, will present at the October 6th Electronic Discovery You Can Understand workshop at the popular DOCUMENT Strategy Forum taking place at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago. Mr. Nack Ngue will discuss effective strategies for conducting electronic discovery, including when the duty to preserve arises, how to evaluate electronically stored information, reviewing for responsiveness and managing productions of electronic data.

This year, DOCUMENT Strategy Forum's mission is to "educate enterprise-users who are responsible for the Creation, Production, Delivery, Remittance, Preservation and Management of the transactional document." As more demands are being put on the transactional document, it is imperative that producers' of transactional documents stay ahead of the curve by learning about the ramifications of electronic data. In imparting his expertise on this subject Mr. Nack Ngue will emphasize that electronic data no longer falls on the shoulders of one department. Rather, it requires company-wide communication and the execution of a sound policy that is supported throughout the entire company.

Speaking invitations at DOCUMENT Strategy Forum are reserved for company founders who have demonstrated initiative, vision and leadership in their field. "Indeed, it is an honor to be invited to contribute at one of the most prominent and exclusive events geared towards the life-cycle of transactional data," said Jacques Nack Ngue, CISA, Founder and President of eClaris. "Although change in the legal and transactional worlds is at times gradual, there is certainly an important and integral role to be played by electronic discovery. I look forward to conveying my knowledge of this subject on to the attendees."

Copies of Mr. Nack Ngue's presentation, "Electronic Discovery You Can Understand" are available by request by sending an email to service@eclaris.com. Key sections of the seminar include information management, data identification and preservation, effective document collections, data processing and review techniques and managing data productions.

Mr. Nack Ngue has almost a decade of experience in complex network infrastructure, database design and software development. He has served as project manager on multi-national cases for both AmLaw 200 law firms and Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Nack Ngue is Founder and President for eClaris, an eDiscovery consultancy and service provider, and is a member of the Information System Audit and Control Association.

For more information about the conference workshop and to register, visit:
http://www.documentstrategyforum.com/index.html

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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