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Greg Mason is a Partner in FRA. His expertise lies in database architecture, database programming and software design, mass data analysis and data mining for the purposes of disputes and litigation. After graduating from Radford University with a degree in Statistics and Mathematics (concentration Computer Science), Greg spent three years performing statistical testing and analysis for the US Department of Defense in order to evaluate the performance of sophisticated defense systems. He then moved to the Disputes and Investigations group at PricewaterhouseCoopers, before co-founding FRA in 1999. Greg has been involved in all aspects of litigation from discovery through to trial. He has extensive experience in the area of reviewing and analyzing massive quantities of data and information via databases in order to report to analysts and litigators. He has particular strengths in unraveling complex data sets and extrapolating to fill data gaps resulting from aged or incomplete data. He has worked directly with lawyers to assist in depositions, drafting of affidavits, developing case strategy and summarizing data for the purposes of presentation to court. His recent work at FRA has included the design and implementation of bespoke databases to analyze areas such as potential liability, commercial vulnerabilities and compliance, as well as e-discovery. He has been retained as an expert to provide evidence on e-discovery and electronic evidence methodology and practice, and database name matching.