New York (January 15, 2013) Empire Discovery, a leading national provider of full service end-to-end Litigation Support for law firms and corporations,
today announced the launching of its new Forensic Investigation and ESI Consulting division.
The division will focus on
Business Intelligence, Forensic Investigations, Data Breach, Incident Response
and ESI Consulting.
The division will be led by
Frank Canterino, Chief Technology Officer, who is a highly regarded ESI expert
and Luke Cats, Director of Digital Forensics and Investigations, who has over
25 years of experience in Forensic Investigations.
"We are excited to be launching our new Digital Forensic and
Investigation division at this strategic time", says David Harari, Empire
Discovery's CEO. "This division will be instrumental in maintaining
Empire's position at the forefront of the industry and will allow us to offer
our clients cost effective investigation and consulting services".
About Frank Canterino
Frank Canterino is a nationally recognized
industry leader with over 13 years of Litigation Support experience.
Frank faces challenges head-on, consistently committing himself to
completely understanding the client's needs and objectives. He truly
believes that client satisfaction leads to ultimate success.
Frank is an ESI expert who
advises clients on Litigation Readiness, Data Collection Strategy, Early Data
Assessment, Defensible Data Reduction, Rule 26F Meet and Confer Negotiations
and E-Discovery Software Implementation.
Prior to creating Empire Discovery, Frank spent 8 years with SuperiorGlacier, a
regional litigation support company with offices in New York, Chicago and
Washington D.C. For the last 4 years Frank was there, he served as the
Executive Vice President of Sales and Client Services, where he helped
transform the company’s focus from paper to technology.
About Luke Cats
Luke Cats is one of the most experienced
Digital Forensics experts in the field. Mr. Cats has performed hundreds
of forensic acquisitions and analysis, including cases involving thefts of
trade secrets, obstruction of government subpoenas, insider trading and forgery
of e-mails and electronic documents. He has used his prodigious forensic
skills in a wide range of cyber-crime investigations, forensically preserving
and analyzing servers, server logs, and personal computers to determine the
source, nature, and extent of computer intrusions, including intrusions into
databases holding credit card and other personally identifiable information
(PII).
Mr. Cats is expert in forensically
preserving virtually every form of computer storage, including RAID arrays,
smart phones and cell phones. He is also experienced in conducting
network-based forensic acquisition and analysis and has overseen electronic
discovery assignments involving the identification, preservation and harvesting
of data from hundreds of computers and servers.
Prior to joining the Empire team, Luke
spent 8 years at Stroz Friedberg as a Vice President and 15 years as a New York
City Police Officer in the Special Investigations Division; Computer
Investigations.
About Empire Discovery
Empire Discovery is a full service end to
end Litigation Support provider. We have assembled an elite team of
professionals focused on providing you with the best solutions to meet the
needs of your cases. Our team of experts has more than 50 years of
combined Litigation Support experience. At Empire, we believe superior
client service, fast turnaround times, and quality results are what make a
difference.
We offer a full life cycle E-Discovery
process from Collection, Early Case Assessment, Processing, Hosting, Review and
Production. We work hand in hand with our clients to determine the best
solution for their needs.
Our ability to handle large volume
productions in house with strict quality assurance measures sets us apart from
the competition. Our 24 hours a day, 7 days a week operation allows you
peace of mind in knowing the job is getting done right the first time. Contact
us at www.empirediscovery.com, or by calling
212.480.9900.
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