By Eric P. Blank
Email is at the core of modern electronic discovery.
Attorneys want to know who sent what messages to whom, when those messages were sent and what those messages were about. For this reason, massive volumes of email are commonly exported for further processing and searching by e-discovery vendors.
With a little investigation, it may [...]
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First Stop for Email Forensics: The Email Admin
October 22nd, 2009
By C. Dean Little
The 17-month-long U.S. recession has cut into legal budgets everywhere, but it won’t diminish the demand for electronic data extraction services.
Indeed, the demand for extraction services will only increase over the next 18 to 24 months.
Why? My 40 years of experience as a commercial trial lawyer has shown me that documents – [...]
Know When to Seek Computer Forensics Expertise
May 21st, 2009
By Charles T. Tsuji
A key challenge in e-discovery today is determining when a computer forensics expert needs to be hired.
Yet, most cases don’t require such experts, even though they can play a critical role in reviewing computer activity or searching for and retrieving specific electronic data from a party’s hard drive, server or peripheral device.
There [...]








