Uncovering accurate, defensible electronic evidence can be pivotal in the success of an investigation
Employees, partners, shareholders and even competitors are generating electronic information at unprecedented rates. Often considered a company’s most valuable asset, this proprietary information can be central to uncovering the “smoking gun” that can provide critically decisive information for the successful outcome of a litigation or an investigation.
Precision Discovery’s computer forensic experts utilize state-of-the-art forensic tools and sound procedures to reveal the who, what, where and when of electronic evidence. Our team is comprised of veteran computer forensic examiners with years of experience, formal training and certifications to help ensure all preserved evidence is admissible in court. Our experts have uncovered evidence that may have otherwise been overlooked, undiscovered, contaminated or erased on desktops, laptops, servers, gateways, PDAs and removable media in a broad range of matters.
Using the latest tools and court-proven methodologies, our experts have the ability to recover, reconstruct and analyze electronic information, including documents, databases, emails and images. When needed, our team can preserve and catalogue the data into a document management tool that can be later accessed by counsel.
When needed, our experts provide our findings and opinions at hearings and trials in both state and federal courts. Members of our team have also been called upon to act as independent special masters, court-appointed neutrals and discovery referees.
Our experts are experienced in assisting clients with a wide range of complex issues, including:
- Trade secret theft
- Human resource investigations
- Internal corporate investigations
- Fraud investigations
- Intellectual property theft
- White-collar crime investigations
- Evidence destruction
- Spoliation matters
- Digital investigations
- False claims based on tampered evidence
- Internet based criminal activity
- Authentication issues
- Expert testimony