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Former Deloitte & Touche Partner Mark Santiago joins DLA as Managing Director of the Professional Services Practice

Business Wire, March 4, 2008

FAIRFIELD, N.J. -- DLA is proud to announce that Mark Santiago has joined the Firm as a Managing Director to lead the firm's Professional Services Practice.

Prior to joining DLA, Mark Santiago was most recently the President of International CoSourcing Group, a firm specializing in organization and process improvement for professional services firms with an emphasis on the legal profession. He has extensive relationships with the world's leading law firms including over half of the AM Law 200. Mark's consulting career spans 25 years working with such distinguished firms as: Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Sibson. He has spearheaded project teams that focused in the areas of administrative process improvement; financial system selection and implementation; improved financial management/reporting; partner compensation; shared service center feasibility studies; merger and acquisition due diligence; and merger integration planning and implementation. Mark's extensive legal industry knowledge, expertise and technology capabilities will enable DLA to increase the scope of its services to include the legal profession.

David Landau, President & CEO of DLA commented "We are excited and pleased to welcome Mark as part of our Team. He will bring the depth and breadth of experience we need to serve the CFOs in this important segment of our market. Mark will be a valued member of our Team, and a vital asset to our emergent client base organized around the evolving role of the CFO."

Mark has his undergraduate degree and MBA from Fordham University and is a Certified Management Consultant and a Member of the Institute of Certified Management Consultants.

For more information about David Landau & Associates, LLC and the high quality consulting services provided, please visit our website at www.dlallc.com or contact Mark Santiago at (973)-575-1565.

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