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Project Briefs

Every client is different, with varying cultures, business needs, legal challenges, and information governance goals. Some have mature information governance programs, and only rely on FCS IG for focused consulting help; others require complete information governance programs built from the ground up.

FCS IG provides customized consulting services - based on our best practice framework - to help each client achieve their information governance goals.

This section provides several project briefs that demonstrate how we have helped our clients in the past, and illustrate how we might help your organization.

Building a Legal Hold Program

Financial services institution building a legal hold program

Standardize IG Practices and Tools

Multinational energy company seeking to standardize information governance practices and tools

Modernize Approach to IG

Pharmaceutical company seeking to modernize its approach to information governance

A Practice of Forensics Consulting Solutions, LLC

The Origin of FCS IG

FCS IG is a division of Forensics Consulting Solutions, LLC (FCS), a leading e-discovery consulting company with a global reach. In the course of providing e-discovery services, FCS witnesses the pain and cost of information mismanagement on a daily basis. We founded FCS IG to help our clients take control of their information environment before litigation or regulatory investigations begin.

The FCS Professional Services Group focuses on helping clients mange their information after litigation or an investigation has already commenced.

FCS IG helps clients before a lawsuit or investigation begins. We focus on helping the client manage their information better so when a lawsuit or investigation does begin, the client is better prepared to find and prepare the evidence that is required, thereby reducing the cost and pain of e-discovery.

However, our services also help clients outside of the e-discovery context by making information easier for employees to find and use it; getting rid of unnecessary information (thus reducing costs); and complying with federal and state laws and regulations.