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Social Media Forensic Examination Electronically Stored Information

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Social Media Evidence Admissibility Is Reshaping Litigation

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As technology advances, the legal system is adapting to reflect the role of digital life in litigation. One of the most significant developments in recent years is the use of social media evidence—and the increasing scrutiny...more

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eDiscovery Costs: Social Media Evidence & The $90,000 Lesson

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These days, ignoring social media evidence in investigations and litigation is akin to leaving a crucial witness unquestioned. But as the case of Federico v. Lincoln Military Housing demonstrates, navigating this terrain can...more

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Going Mobile: Mobile Device Data in Criminal Investigations

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While data from mobile devices is more frequently responsive in civil litigation than ever before, “true crime” aficionados know it’s routinely useful in criminal investigations. We take our devices with us and use them...more

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Getting to know Ben Robbins From LinkedIn

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A conversation about in-house ediscovery, technology, and working in Silicon Valley - What does an ediscovery, forensics, and information governance guru at a major social media company have to say about in-house...more

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