forensic examinations

 

With large amounts of data being created today, there is a tremendous amount of evidence residing on electronic storage devices. Typically electronic storage devices are thought of as personal computers and routinely that holds true.  However, there are many different kinds of devices capable of storing electronic data - from servers to cell phones to thumb drives to media players to digital cameras and the list grows.


While electronic discovery has captivated the attention of much of the legal community there is a tremendous amount of critical, evidentiary data discoverable only with forensic tools and methods. As computer and Internet usage increases so will the amount of critical data that must be acquired for proper investigation, effective litigation and successful prosecution or defense.


Attorneys are finding digital data becoming more and more important to their cases. In particular, where attempts have been made to disguise, hide or destroy digital data. These attempts may be malicious or they may be accidental. Regardless of the intent, a forensic examiner will likely uncover data in places on the storage device that are not visible to the operating system under seemingly normal operations.


A forensic expert will safely and securely recover evidentiary data from the storage device as per your needs. As always, a proper chain of custody is maintained throughout the requested acquisition, examination and delivery. In addition, you will be provided daily progress updates on tasks performed thus keeping your legal team informed every step of the investigation.


Upon completion of your request, you will be provided with the results of the forensic examination, a formal report and a chain of custody. If and when questions arise regarding the results we will be available to answer those questions.