Electronic Discovery Services

Over the past several years the tools available for eDiscovery have continued to improve in their ways and means to find responsive documents. The courts have made rulings on what is discoverable and who bears the burden of costs. We have debated the value of TIFFs and PDFs versus producing documents in native format with metadata intact. Attorneys have made spoliation and a sanctions argument in their cases when the other side fails to comply with proper legal holds. These activities have enabled us to identify and evolve best practices to guide the eDiscovery process. Our experienced project managers will help you get the job done right and in a timely fashion.

eDiscovery Reverence Model

eDiscovery Case Management
Every long journey begins with the first step. In a similar way, determining what you should be looking for and where to best find it is an important first step in the eDiscovery journey. It is the understanding and management of that process that we bring to the table.

We understand how electronicly stored information (ESI) is organized and managed in corporations. In situations were the extent of full disclosure may be suspect, we know where to look for information the opposing side may not want you to see or know about. For example, our Computer Forensics experts can determine if files or emails have been deleted or modified prior to production. "Trust but Verify" is our approach to eDiscovery productions.

We employ state-of-the-art software tools and equipment to help you focus your document review efforts where they will have the greatest potential for success. We can provide you with online review tools to give you timely access to the documents or, if you prefer, we can deliver the document repository with “load files” for importing into your in-house review systems.

For comprehensive and cost effective solutions to your eDiscovery needs
Contact us at (310) 862-4507 or eDiscovery@ComputerForensicsManagement.com