Electronic Discovery for Small Cases

Electronic Discovery for Small Cases

Author: Bruce A. Olson

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781614383505

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As organizations create increasing amounts of digital data, electronic discovery costs for lawyers can skyrocket. For firms with limited technology budgets, or cases with small amounts of electronically stored information (ESI), e-discovery can be challenging. Electronic Discovery for Small Cases offers effective, budget-friendly solutions for collecting, viewing, and analyzing electronic evidence that will benefit any litigator.


Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation

Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation

Author: Eoghan Casey

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2009-10-07

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 0080921477

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Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation builds on the success of the Handbook of Computer Crime Investigation, bringing together renowned experts in all areas of digital forensics and investigation to provide the consummate resource for practitioners in the field. It is also designed as an accompanying text to Digital Evidence and Computer Crime. This unique collection details how to conduct digital investigations in both criminal and civil contexts, and how to locate and utilize digital evidence on computers, networks, and embedded systems. Specifically, the Investigative Methodology section of the Handbook provides expert guidance in the three main areas of practice: Forensic Analysis, Electronic Discovery, and Intrusion Investigation. The Technology section is extended and updated to reflect the state of the art in each area of specialization. The main areas of focus in the Technology section are forensic analysis of Windows, Unix, Macintosh, and embedded systems (including cellular telephones and other mobile devices), and investigations involving networks (including enterprise environments and mobile telecommunications technology). This handbook is an essential technical reference and on-the-job guide that IT professionals, forensic practitioners, law enforcement, and attorneys will rely on when confronted with computer related crime and digital evidence of any kind. *Provides methodologies proven in practice for conducting digital investigations of all kinds*Demonstrates how to locate and interpret a wide variety of digital evidence, and how it can be useful in investigations *Presents tools in the context of the investigative process, including EnCase, FTK, ProDiscover, foremost, XACT, Network Miner, Splunk, flow-tools, and many other specialized utilities and analysis platforms*Case examples in every chapter give readers a practical understanding of the technical, logistical, and legal challenges that arise in real investigations


E-Discovery for Everyone

E-Discovery for Everyone

Author: Ralph C. Losey

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9781634256681

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E-Discovery for Everyone is a valuable resource that make e-discovery accessible for any legal professional, no matter their technology and law experience.


Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence

Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence

Author: Shira Ann Scheindlin

Publisher: West Academic Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13:

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This casebook is the first in its field on electronic discovery and digital evidence. Judge Scheindlin, the author of the landmark Zubulake opinions, is the leading authority on electronic discovery issues in the federal judiciary. Professor Capra is the Reporter to the Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules, a co-author of a five-volume treatise on Evidence, and the principal author of Rule 502. Members of The Sedona Conference? Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, which published The Sedona Principles cited by courts and litigators on a daily basis, contributed commentary and practical guidance.


TechnoSecurity's Guide to E-Discovery and Digital Forensics

TechnoSecurity's Guide to E-Discovery and Digital Forensics

Author: Jack Wiles

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-10-13

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 008055881X

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TechnoSecurity's Guide to E-Discovery and Digital Forensics provides IT security professionals with the information (hardware, software, and procedural requirements) needed to create, manage and sustain a digital forensics lab and investigative team that can accurately and effectively analyze forensic data and recover digital evidence, while preserving the integrity of the electronic evidence for discovery and trial. - Internationally known experts in computer forensics share their years of experience at the forefront of digital forensics - Bonus chapters on how to build your own Forensics Lab - 50% discount to the upcoming Techno Forensics conference for everyone who purchases a book


Introduction to E-discovery

Introduction to E-discovery

Author: Ralph C. Losey

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9781604423808

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No one can operate effectively in the court rooms of tomorrow without a good understanding of wheres, hows and whys of digital evidence. As a cover-to-cover read to learn more about the hot topics and latest case law in e-discovery, this book can provide that understanding. After a read through, this book can be used again and again as a reference, with its appendix of useful reference materials to look up cases and arguments to use in daily practice. It's written in an easy-to-read style, making it perfect for anyone interested in e-discovery. Book jacket.