Electronic Discovery
Collection
Collection of paper and electronic data determined at the identification phase to be potentially relevant should be complete enough to satisfy the potential scope of discovery requests and relevant data based on facts and issues in the case. This will allow for the most efficient processing, review, analysis, and production of data. Issues to be addressed at this stage include:
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Whether a forensic, "mirror image" of the media source(s) needs to be made
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Whether only "active" data needs to be collected, or deleted data must also be included
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Efficient management of data collection from all identified sources to mitigate costs
How
Can Help
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Provide detailed chain of custody tracking forms to ensure legally defensible collections
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Allow viewing of hard drives via a write blocking device without the risk of changing source data
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Incorporate and track additional (later-found) data into existing collections for processing according to agreed upon procedures
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If necessary, provide forensically sound collection and/or investigation of data and metadata, backup tape restoration, password recovery and evidence storage through our strategic partner (TrialSolutions) or a local forensic company, Avansic. This includes chain of custody documentation and forensic expert testimony if needed