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Jason Paroff Senior Director & Forensics Practice Lead

Canada | United States
jparoff@epiqglobal.com

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Jason Paroff is a senior director of forensics and collections for Epiq and leads the U.S. forensics and data collections practice. Paroff has examined numerous computers and computer systems for evidence of fraud, theft of trade secrets, harassment, and other improper civil and criminal conduct. He has testified in federal district court as an expert witness and has been a conference presenter, and a guest lecturer at Columbia University’s School of Business. Paroff has also taught computer forensics to Fortune 500 corporations, attorneys and members of foreign police and intelligence agencies. Paroff holds a Juris Doctor degree from Pace University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester. He is admitted to practice law in New York, Connecticut, and the federal district courts of the Southern and Eastern districts of New York. Certifications are: DFCP – digital forensics certified practitioner, Digital Forensics Certification Board (DFCB) Certification #: 2010-15-050, 1/15/10.


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