Biography
Michael Wudke, a director in LECG’s New York office, is a highly experienced computer fraud investigator, computer forensic examiner, electronic discovery manager, and trainer. Prior to joining LECG, Mr. Wudke was an employee of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP where he managed large-scale projects in support of litigation to include computer forensics, electronic discovery, on-line data hosting and review, and data recovery. While working for Guidance Software Incorporated, developer of EnCaseTM, Mr. Wudke earned his EnCase certified examiner certification and developed and instructed numerous courses relating to computer forensics and electronic discovery. He has extensive experience in the areas of litigation support and electronic discovery in large corporate environments utilizing enterprise forensic software and electronic file processing tools. He is also experienced in the development and operation of computer forensic laboratories. Mr. Wudke was a key individual in the development of the first Department of Energy Computer Forensic Laboratory. He was also responsible for writing and implementing the evidence handling procedures for the PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP New York Computer Forensic Laboratory. Mr. Wudke has successfully conducted computer forensic examinations and recovered critical digital evidence in support of numerous federal and corporate investigations including the Independent Inquiry Committee into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme. He has also testified as an expert witness in the state of Florida civil courts. Mr. Wudke is a certified fraud examiner.
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Employment History
- 2008 to present, LECG Director