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Mamoon Alyah to Speak at 2010 Council on Litigation Management Conference

January 4, 2010
 Mamoon Alyah to Speak at 2010 Council on Litigation Management Conference 
January 4, 2010
 
 
New York, NY - - (PR.COM) - - 01/4/10 - - Mamoon Alyah, Director of Forensic Engineering at LWG Consulting, has been selected to speak at the 2010 Annual Conference of the Council on Litigation Management (CLM).  Mr. Alyah is slated to speak on the topic "Technology for Maximum Impact At Trial and Mediation."
 
The conference will be one of the largest, fully inclusive defense industry conferences in 2010.  It will be held March 24-26 in Pointe Vedra, Florida, will feature approximately 150 speakers and is expected to draw attendees from around the world.  Registration for the conference is now open at www.litmgmt.org/annual-conference. 
 
Mamoon Alyah , P.E., is the Director of Forensic Engineering at LWG Consulting. Since joining LWG in 1993, Mr. Alyah has performed vital forensic analysis to determine cause and identify responsible parties in cases involving injury or catastrophic property damage. An industry-recognized expert in Fire Cause & Origin, Power Generation Systems, and Product Defect and Failure, Mr.Alyah is a court qualified expert witness.
 
Mr. Alyah has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kuwait, and a Masters of Business Administration from Lake Forest College. He is a member of NASP, CLM,  NFPA, NSPE and the IEEE. Mr. Alyah is proud to have presented continuing education programs for organizations such as NASP, IAAI, PLRB, IASIU. 
 
About the Council on Litigation Management 
The Council is a nonpartisan alliance of thousands of insurance companies, corporations, general counsel, risk managers, claims adjusters and attorneys.  Through education and collaboration, its goals are to create a common interest in the representation by firms of companies, and to promote and further the highest standards of litigation management in pursuit of client defense. To learn more about the Council, please visit www.litmgmt.org or contact Adam Potter.