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SuperiorGlacier Executive Named By Federal Judge To Provide ESI Discovery Oversight

New York, October 15, 2007 -- SuperiorGlacier's Tom Tigh, serving as an electronic discovery expert witness in a federal court action in Tennessee on behalf of more than 550,000 children deprived of medical services, has been named to oversee defendants' court-ordered production of electronically stored information (ESI). SuperiorGlacier is a leading provider of end-to-end litigation support services.

In the rapidly-evolving world of electronic discovery, litigants are often unprepared to formulate or respond to discovery requests. SuperiorGlacier has been at the forefront of electronic data discovery (EDD) services, providing its expertise to clients, including law firms, government entities, and corporations.

In his Order in the Tennessee action, United States District Judge William J. Haynes, Jr. stated that Mr. Tigh, or a designee of his choosing, is to be present for the defendants' production of ESI, and is to inspect the defendants' computer system to assess whether any changes to that system that would hinder production have occurred. In the 187 page Memorandum accompanying his Order, Judge Haynes repeatedly cited Mr. Tigh's expert testimony in support of his decision compelling production by defendants.

The case, John B v. Goetz, is a class action on behalf of children deprived of medical services to which they were entitled under federal law and a 1998 Consent Decree. Represented by the Tennessee Justice Center and private law firms working pro bono, plaintiffs sought various data which the defendants ­ three Tennessee state agencies ­ repeatedly refused to produce. SuperiorGlacier's Tom Tigh joined the pro bono effort as an expert to address the defendants’ failure to produce ESI.

"This is a wonderful opportunity to assist a meaningful cause. The work of the Tennessee Justice Center on behalf of these children is truly inspiring, and being able to help out is one of the best parts of my job," explains Mr. Tigh. "This industry has many providers, but far fewer experts, so SuperiorGlacier welcomes opportunities to use its expertise to support pro bono work."

About SuperiorGlacier

SuperiorGlacier (www.superiorglacier.com), leading provider of end-to-end litigation support services since 1975, brings unparalleled expertise and service to its clients, both in traditional litigation support and in electronic data discovery (EDD). SuperiorGlacier services its national and international clients with preparation and fulfillment of both requests for and responses to e-discovery, including e-discovery functions such as forensics, data collection, processing, review, production and presentation. SuperiorGlacier is headquartered in New York, with operations facilities in New York and Washington, DC.

For additional information visit http://www.superiorglacier.com

For more information contact:
Julian Henkin
jhenkin(AT)superiorglacier.com
julian(AT)goldengateconsulting.com
212-920-9281

Source: SuperiorGlacier, Inc.



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