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FEWA Member Spotlight
David Greetham is the Principal at PC Forensics. He has testified as an expert both nationally and internationally. Notably, David provided testimony in the landmark Coleman Holdings v. Morgan Stanley case. As an industry veteran of over 30 years, David is a Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (CFLC) by the Forensic Expert Witness Association, a Certified eDiscovery Specialist (CEDS) by the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialist and is a Certified Computer Crime Investigator (CCI) by the High Tech Crime Network. David is also a Certified Information Governance Officer (CIGO) and a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and a former member of the Association of British Investigators and Digital Forensic Research Workshops (DFRWS). David completed his Master of Science in Forensic Computing from Cranfield University, and he is the inventor and developer of Remlox™ and holds several other patents. In 2019, David was selected to train legal staff at the White House in the area of Digital Forensics and eDiscovery workflows. FEWA Membership
Your FEWA membership includes a number of benefits, including a listing in the FEWA Online Directory and an Enhanced Online Profile. Enhanced Online Profile allows members to improve their visibility to members of the legal community who are seeking experts by making effective enhancements. Are you making the most of your Directory listing? Do you have an Online Enhanced Profile? Take advantage of these benefits today!
Industry News
This article from FEWA affiliate the Expert Institute details how an 8-member jury found in favor of Oscar-award-winning actress and business mogul defendant Gwyneth Paltrow, in a trial that showcased the power of expert witness testimony. (Expert Institute) Since jurors tend to rely on their opinion of the expert rather than on the expert’s opinion, it is important to establish an expert’s credibility. (JD Supra) Experts have long played a role as educators in litigation by teaching juries the scientific principles upon which their opinions are built. (ExpertPages) This article from FEWA affiliate Forensis Group details a recent case in which a narcotics officer testified to the techniques of street-level drug trafficking to help the jury understand the co-conspirators' conduct. (Forensis Group) Calendar of Events
CFLC News
Did you attend the FEWA National Conference? Conference attendees earned up to 13.5 educational credits towards the Certified Forensic Litigation Consultant (CFLC Credential). FEWA Professional and Professional Consulting members are eligible to apply for the CFLC. Do you qualify for the CFLC? Learn more about the application requirements. |
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