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Adminstrative Staff
Dedicated Professionals Who Keep All Aspects of Our Business Running Smoothly
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Valerie Johnson
Office Manager
Valerie comes to Sensei with over 30 years experience in the finance and banking industries. She oversees the administrative functions at Sensei, functioning as Office Manager, bookkeeper and administrative assistant to Ms. Nelson and Mr. Simek.
Deborah A. Knapp
Receptionist
Deborah Knapp comes to Sensei from Memphis, Tennessee and has a military background with the U.S. Air Force. She currently serves as our front desk receptionist, and assists with all administrative and logistical functions. She has also completed coursework in Marketing at Northern Virginia Community College, and is also Sensei's Marketing Coordinator.
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Jason R. Foltin
Paralegal
Jason R. Foltin is a paralegal at Sensei. He is a second year student at the University of Maryland School of Law with a primary interest in business and corporate litigation. He is the Associate Editor of Bytes in Brief, our free monthly law and technology newsletter and the Associate Editor of our Electronic Evidence Case Digest. |
Sara Salehi
Law Clerk
Sara Salehi is a law clerk at Sensei. She graduated with a degree in English from West Virginia University. She is a second year student at the University of South Carolina School of Law. While at USC, she is involved in the Richland County Court Appointed Special Advocates program, working with abused and neglected children.
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| SEMINARS PRESENTED BY SENSEI |
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| The seminars listed below are presented by Sharon D.
Nelson, Esq. and John W. Simek, Senseis President and
Vice-President, and are available to larger law firms and
other organizations. |
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 Digital Evidence and Electronic Discovery:
Sherlock Holmes Goes Digital
"An introduction to the art and science of computer forensics and electronic discovery – why we need it, how it works, and how to make it work for your firm or business."
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 When The Bell Tolls for Thee: Preparing for Disasters
"When your business depends on your technology, what can you do to prepare for everything from a catastrophic hard drive failure to a disaster of epic proportions -- hurricanes, earthquakes, tidal waves, and even terrorist attacks? This seminar tells you what steps you need to take to prepare for the worst, so you and your business can get back to work when the dust clears."
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