Our professionals have the specialized experience and certifications to excel at unraveling the maze of electronic information encountered in litigation and related forensic accounting, corporate investigations, bankruptcy and restructuring consulting, and other matters. Information technology pervades almost every aspect of business these days. If someone commits fraud, theft or other actions that are against your business policies, it likely involves electronically stored information (“ESI”) in some shape or form. That ESI could be critical to the impending investigation and litigation.
Service Areas
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Assistance with electronic discovery matters
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Image and analysis of all types of storage devices
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Design of document retention and disaster recovery policies
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Data recovery
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Decryption and password recovery
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Transactional database analysis
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Trial preparation
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Expert testimony
With specific reference to computer forensics and e-discovery and in order to preserve your evidence, prevent data destruction, and support your case, our processes and methodologies include:
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Identification: Application of a comprehensive methodology, appropriate to the particular information technology environment, to determine the scope, sources, formats, locations and custodians of ESI potentially relevant to the case.
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Acquisition and Preservation: Capture of ESI consistent with forensically sound and accepted best practices and methodologies which establishes chain-of-custody and provides evidence that the recovered data is a true and unaltered copy of the original ESI.
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Processing and Retrieval: Identification of relevant documents utilizing the latest Forensic Technology software applications and proprietary methodologies for searches based on keywords, search terms, and data filters.
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Review and Analysis: Review of the retrieved ESI documents for relevance and identification of potentially privileged documents, as well as other areas of review and analysis beneficial to your case.
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Attorney / Client Access: Providing legal counsel and clients access to ESI either online or by electronic media; loading ESI into law firm document review and retrieval software.
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