Computer Forensics

iStock_000007260062XSmallNot every case involves a search for the “smoking gun,” but you need to know where to turn if you suspect there is one.  Do you know how to tell if a document has been altered, or if a deleted document can be restored?  Do you know the difference between slack space and logical space?  Do you know the difference between MD5 and SHA1 Hash Values?   Do you even know what a hash value is?  Do you know the difference between a standard eDiscovery collection and production as compared to a  forensically valid acquisition of a hard drive  or server?  Do you know what equipment to use to preserve data integrity during the acquisition process, or how to analyze the electronically stored information (ESI) using forensic tools like X-ways Forensics, EnCase, FTK or other recognized tools and techniques?  If you cannot answer these questions correctly, you need ONLAW Trial Technologies, LLC’s help.

Today, it is common to find computer forensic issues in many types of legal cases including business and general commercial litigation, employment litigation, divorce and custody disputes, and even personal injury actions.  Areas where ONLAW Trial Technologies, LLC’s can help include:

  • Copyright infringement
  • Theft of intellectual property
  • Industrial espionage
  • Money laundering
  • Violation of non-competition and other employment agreements
  • Sexual harassment
  • Threatening/harassing communications
  • Employment disputes
  • Unauthorized access to confidential information
  • Blackmail
  • Destruction of information
  • Business Fraud
  • Illegal duplication of software
  • Unauthorized use of a computer

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