eDiscovery for Small Law Firms: A Practical Guide
eDiscovery for Small Law Firms: A Practical Guide Large firms have dedicated eDiscovery teams, software licenses, and project managers. You have you....
eDiscovery for Small Law Firms: A Practical Guide Large firms have dedicated eDiscovery teams, software licenses, and project managers. You have you....
Digital Forensics in California Divorce Cases: What You Need to Know Divorce cases used to be driven by what people remembered and...
Digital Evidence Discovery Requests: What to Ask For and How Most discovery requests for digital evidence are too broad to be enforceable...
Challenging Digital Evidence in California Courts Digital evidence gets admitted too easily. Judges and juries see a screenshot of a text message...
Cellebrite UFED Review 2026: What It Can and Can't Do Cellebrite UFED is the most widely used mobile forensic tool in the...
Attorneys who retain digital forensics experts after discovery closes are setting themselves up for preventable problems — here's what the engagement lifecycle should actually look like.
An employee alleged retaliation after raising compliance concerns — Gmail's local cache on their personal device preserved a communications timeline that the employer claimed didn't exist.
ExtractPhone, developed by Octo Digital Forensics, helps investigators organize and present mobile evidence — here's an honest look at what it does well and where it still has room to grow.
Family courts are demanding broader e-discovery than ever — but proportionality concerns and cost-shifting are starting to push back.
Multi-profile browser analysis is now standard in shared-device cases — here's why profile isolation doesn't mean evidence isolation.