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P: 617-654-9061
M: 617-276-7570
jberriman@evidox.com
James Berriman, Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Berriman was formerly Senior Counsel and Director of Litigation Technology at Goodwin Procter LLP, an AmLaw 100 firm of over 650 attorneys. He has been developing litigation-technology systems since 1982. Before becoming an attorney, he developed the first litigation-support database systems on behalf of a Fortune 100 client involved in a nationwide series of lawsuits, and then developed an integrated timekeeping-billing-accounting system for litigation attorneys.

Upon graduating from law school in 1990 and joining Goodwin Procter, Mr. Berriman began incorporating technology into his litigation practice. In 1999, the firm asked him to take responsibility for litigation technology firmwide. He founded the firm's Litigation Technology Group and grew it to a team of 15 specialists occupying a 4,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility that he designed. He coded and implemented the firm's litigation case-management system. He established the firm's scanning and digitizing labs, its e-discovery review facilities, and its trial technology systems.

Mr. Berriman has conducted electronic evidence presentations in a number of prominent cases, including the following (among others):

U.S. v. Martha Stewart and Peter Bacanovic (nationwide front-page coverage)
In re Judge Maria Lopez (Boston front-page coverage)
Sheila Porter v. Sheriff Andrea Cabral (Boston front-page coverage)
USAID v. Harvard University (largest claim ever asserted against Harvard)
20th Century Fox v. Cablevision (regarding the right to use remote DVR technology)
General Electric Homeland Security v. DSA (regarding misappropriation of trade secrets for detection systems)
Hyde v. Philip Morris (first electronic trial in Rhode Island federal courts)
Longden v. Philip Morris (first electronic trial in New Hampshire state courts)
Acon v. Inverness (regarding the patent that covers one-step home pregnancy test kits)
PharmaStem v. ViaCell (regarding the patent that covers preservation of umbilical cord blood and stem cells)
Glaxo v. Teva (regarding the patent that covers inhibitors that make chemotherapy possible)
Citizens National Bank v. Citizens Bank (regarding the rights to the "Citizens" name)
Plainview v. ExxonMobil, et al. (regarding the largest aquifer in Long Island)
Axcelis v. Applied Materials (regarding ion-implantation technology for semiconductors)
Cozza v. McAfee (regarding technology for increasing the speed of virus scanning)
Wheelabrator v. Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (regarding waste-to-energy technology)
Brooks Automation v. BlueShift (defending an attempt to shut down a competing company)

Mr. Berriman received his law degree cum laude from Boston University, where he was Articles Editor of the Boston University Law Review, and his bachelor's degree summa cum laude from the State University of New York, Potsdam College.



P: 617-654-9062
M: 781-249-0171
lturgeon@evidox.com
Lynn Turgeon, Chief Operating Officer

Ms. Turgeon was formerly Manager of Litigation Technology at Goodwin Procter LLP. She supervised and administered the litigation-support database systems for over 300 litigation attorneys and paralegals.

At Goodwin Procter, Ms. Turgeon implemented the firm's image database capabilities, its e-discovery production lines, and its native file processing capabilities. She administered the firm's litigation-support extranet systems. She trained and supervised the e-discovery project managers and oversaw discovery lab operations. She was responsible for attorney training and she is one of the few Summation Certified Trainers in New England. Ms. Turgeon is also a senior litigation paralegal with over 20 years of experience.

Ms. Turgeon has conducted e-discovery projects for some of the world's largest and most sophisticated entities, including Fidelity, Harvard University, General Electric, Biogen, Freedom Wireless, State Street Bank, Eckerd Drugs, Janus, New Balance, Countrywide, Putnam, Teva, and Citizens Bank.




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Mr. Berriman authored "Depositions and Technology" in How to Prepare For, Take and Use a Deposition (Daniel P. Dain, Ed.), available from James Publishing.



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