by M Reichenbach | May 18th, 2009
Capital Legal Solutions Announces the Hiring of Christopher Wycliff, Twenty Five Year Industry Veteran to Enhance Project Management and Consulting Service Offering

Chris Wycliff
Washington, D.C. - May 18, 2009
Capital Legal Solutions (CLS), a leader in the E-discovery Service Provider market today announced the hiring of Christopher Wycliff as Senior Manager to their Project Management and Consulting Services infrastructure.
Christopher’s career spans the birth of E-Discovery out of the Automated Litigation Support Industry with valuable years serving as an independent consultant on high-profile matters or with top-tier companies such as SPi Litigation Direct, where he served as Director of Project Management. Chris also worked at Kiersted Systems and Baker Robbins where he was Manager of Consulting Services, providing subject matter expertise to top-tier organizations.
“The addition of Chris Wycliff to Capital Legal Solutions will greatly bolster an already talented group” says Thomas Skelley, Capital Legal Solutions’ Executive Vice President. “I envision him playing a significant role in the European & Asian markets as we continue to build our presence in these areas.”
Chris’ communication skills, knowledge of the litigation process, and hands-on technical capabilities enable him to identify and implement technology solutions appropriate to the goals of the client. He is committed to providing the highest level of customer service in the most cost-effective manner.
About Capital Legal Solutions
Capital Legal Solutions, an E-Discovery Innovator is a privately held technology firm headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia. Founded in 2002 by President and CTO Dharmesh Shingala, Capital Legal Solutions has grown from a vision of equipping the legal community with cost effective, technology driven litigation support to becoming an industry leading international electronic discovery provider with offices in Washington, D.C., New York, Tokyo, India, along with hosting facilities in Brussels, the UK, Japan and the EU.
