Computer forensics is a fundamental part of the collection of evidence in many litigious actions.

 Having the ability to reconstruct event-based evidence is crucial in presenting the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Experience in the creation and review of electronic document productions is a specialty resulting in dozens of successful assignments for major law firms, energy corporations, and regulators.

 It is not uncommon for many hundreds of thousands of emails, documents, voice, and video recordings to be reviewed, identified and summarized in Legacy reports while preserving the metadata required under the law.

ELECTRONIC FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS

SEARCHES FOR EVIDENCE IN DUE DILIGENCE AND LITIGATION INCLUDE:

  • What problems have historically occurred? 
  • Who is behind the loss?
  • Who is responsible for security failures?
  • What problems and issues were known at the time of sale?
  • Was this loss or comprise of protocol intentional or a "mistake"?
  • When did the incident take place?
  • When should the parties have known?
  • Where did the confidential information, trade secrets or customer information go?
  • How did the breach occur?