Howrey Partner John Rosenthal, Vedder Price Partner  Timothy Carroll and LECG E-Evidence Consultant Daniel Regard Join Surety  Advisory Board
  Surety, LLC, the leading provider of data integrity  solutions, today announced that Howrey LLP partner John J. Rosenthal, Vedder  Price partner Timothy J. Carroll and LECG electronic discovery practice leader  Daniel L. Regard have joined the Surety Advisory Board. In this capacity, John,  Tim and Dan will provide the company with independent guidance, focusing on  Surety’s value in the e-discovery field in response to last year’s changes to  the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
 A partner in Howrey’s antitrust and global litigation  practice groups, John Rosenthal focuses his practice on antitrust, trademark  and complex commercial matters. He currently serves as co-chairman of Howrey’s  E-discovery Committee and as an Advisory Board Member of the Georgetown  University Continuing Legal Education E-Discovery Institute. As one of the  country’s most respected e-discovery practitioners, John has extensive  experience counseling companies on records retention programs, e-discovery  compliance and e-discovery risk management practices. He is a participant in  the renowned Sedona Conference on Best Practices for Electronic Discovery and  Records Management and has lectured across the country on the issues of  e-discovery and records retention. 
 Tim Carroll, a partner in Vedder Price’s litigation practice  group, specializes in commercial and intellectual property litigation. A member  of Vedder Price’s Electronic Discovery Task Force, he has written numerous  articles on e-discovery and records retention and has presented on those topics  for several clients. Tim has counseled many organizations, including a Fortune  5 company and a major defense contractor, on electronic communications and  records management policies.
 A managing director in the Washington DC office of LECG, a  global expert services and strategic advisory firm, Dan Regard leads the firm’s  electronic discovery practice. He is a nationally recognized consultant, expert  witness and speaker on electronic evidence and case management with more than  20 years experience consulting for legal and corporate entities in electronic  evidence and litigation technology. A participating member of the Sedona  Conference working group, Dan is trained as both an attorney and computer  programmer and has extensive experience testifying about e-discovery across the  country. Dan also serves as a director in the Georgetown Advanced Institute for  e-Discovery, a board member for the Institute for Computer Forensics  Professionals and a member of the High Tech Computer Crimes Association.
 “The changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the  proliferation of electronic records have created a tremendous demand from the  legal field for AbsoluteProof,” said Tom Klaff, CEO of Surety, LLC. “Adding  experienced e-discovery practitioners like John, Tim and Dan to our advisory  board provides us with an insider’s perspective on the expanding e-discovery  field so that we can better serve our clients in the legal field.”
 Surety’s flagship solution, AbsoluteProof®, uses a patented  hash-chain-linking technology to provide organizations with long-lasting proof  that electronic records have not been subject to forgery or compromise.  AbsoluteProof is the only digital time-stamping method to be compliant with  domestic and international standards. The solution is in use at numerous  cutting-edge companies and was recently released in a Desktop version for small  and medium businesses.
 