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FRA Expands US Forensic Technology Team with Three Strategic Hires

May 22, 2026

22 May 2026, New York – Forensic Risk Alliance (FRA), an independent international consultancy specializing in forensic accounting, investigations, disputes and risk advisory, is pleased to announce the expansion of its US Forensic Technology practice with the appointments of Yin Lu as Partner, Sheyla Lindemann as Director, and Jackson Myrick as Senior Associate.

The appointments reflect FRA’s continued investment in its global forensic technology capabilities as demand grows for sophisticated, technology-enabled solutions supporting investigations, litigation, regulatory response and compliance matters.

Yin Lu joins as Partner with more than 20 years of experience leading and scaling global forensic technology, eDiscovery, and digital investigation practices across the US, UK/EU, APAC and LATAM. He has advised law firms, corporate legal departments, and C-suite leaders on complex litigation, investigations, cyber breach reviews, and compliance matters, delivering defensible workflows and innovative technology solutions across large-scale, cross-border engagements. Recognized for building high-performing teams and expanding strategic client portfolios, Yin has extensive experience developing AI-enabled discovery and data risk solutions aligned with emerging regulatory and technology expectations.

Sheyla Lindemann joins as Director, bringing more than 14 years of experience leading eDiscovery, litigation support, and data management programs for Fortune 500 and Am Law 100 organizations. A licensed attorney, Sheyla has extensive experience assessing discovery processes, implementing technology-driven solutions, and supporting change management initiatives across internal investigations, litigation, and legal hold matters.

Jackson Myrick joins as Senior Associate with hands-on experience across the EDRM lifecycle, including processing, analytics-driven review, automated workflows. and RelativityOne migrations. He has advised clients on optimizing analytics-based review strategies and leveraging technology to improve operational efficiency, scalability, and defensibility across complex matters.

Greg Mason, Founding Partner, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Yin, Sheyla and Jackson to FRA. This is an important investment in our forensic technology offering as clients face increasingly complex and data-intensive matters. Bringing together eDiscovery, analytics and AI-driven capabilities with our investigations work is central to how we continue to differentiate. It’s also an area we are deliberately investing in for our people, so FRA is a place where individuals can continue to build and grow their careers over time.”

On joining FRA, Yin Lu said: “FRA’s strong reputation for complex investigations and its integrated approach to forensic technology made it a compelling opportunity for me. As clients navigate growing data challenges and evolving regulatory expectations, I look forward to helping expand the firm’s forensic technology offering in the US and globally.”

The hires further strengthen FRA’s integrated forensic technology offering, which combines eDiscovery, digital forensics, analytics, and technology-enabled investigative capabilities with the firm’s established forensic accounting and investigations expertise. FRA continues to invest in advanced technologies and specialist talent to help clients navigate increasingly complex data environments, rising regulatory scrutiny, and evolving legal and compliance risks.

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