E-Discovery gaff waives Attorney-Client Privilege
It seems a number of factors were at work in this case including poorly defined keywords for the search as well as a failure to properly review documents that were not electronically searchable. The...
View ArticleU.S. Secret Service and its Best Practices for Seizing Electronic Evidence
Think of this as your handy cheat sheet for grabbing electronic evidence when you don’t have a data evidence expert handy.
View ArticleLet them eat Cake in Computer Forensics? Maybe not this time.
Law enforcement agencies around the country use Encase from Guidance Software to forensically image computer disks in investigations and prosecutions. This means that defense experts need to own this...
View ArticleOne Example of When a Judge WILL Order a Computer Forensics Exam
Great post over at Bow Tie Law's Blog on one example of when a judge wasn't hesitant to allow forensic examination of a party's computer. Needless to say, the conduct of one of the one of the party's...
View ArticleRead ‘Avoiding ethical pitfalls with electronic documents’ co-authored with...
The State Bar of Wisconsin has published a two part article I co-authored with Bryan Sims of The Connected Lawyer in the July editions of its InsideTrack e-newsletter. Titled 'Avoiding ethical pitfalls...
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