By Alex Harmon
Mobile phones and other portable devices are a hotbed of activity in the electronic discovery industry.
Phones typically contain incoming and outgoing call logs, voicemails and text messages. These devices also utilize nearly every form of communication used on the Internet, including social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, as well as other [...]
Posts tagged ‘electronic discovery’
Clues on a Mobile Phone? Elementary, My Dear Watson!
October 30th, 2009
Concordance 10 Ups the Ante Over Predecessors
June 9th, 2009
By Michael Harte
LexisNexis dropped a little reminder in my inbox the other day inviting me to try out Concordance 10 – the latest version of a suite of electronic discovery, litigation document management and litigation support applications.
The big news for this release is the complete redesign of the database structure to include Unicode compliance, meaning [...]
How to Find a Computer Forensics Expert
May 19th, 2009
By Jonathan Yeh
Today, more than 90 percent of all data is stored on hard disk drives, servers, mainframes and the like. No one prints much of anything out anymore. When faced with litigation, it’s vital that an organization have the ability to find relevant data at the drop of a hat.
Unfortunately, this is easier said [...]








