| LogicForce
has in-house computer forensic specialists with training and experience
in retrieving electronic data for legal matters. While maintaining
strict chain-of-custody logs and employing sound forensic techniques,
we have been able to extract "hidden" e-data for our clients,
providing counsel with vital case-winning evidence that otherwise
would have been missed.
Electronic Data Discovery--We
assist clients with the production of electronic evidence responsive
to discovery requests. Find out what electronic evidence exists
before the opposing side does. Utilize LogicForce to access and
search electronic data provided by the other side.
Responding to an electronic data request without risking
spoilation is an important factor in choosing how to capture e-data.
LogicForce provides a well-trained and experienced computer forensics
team with a firm grasp of the chain of custody, rules of evidence,
and proper and well-accepted forensic techniques in assisting our
clients with all of their electronic discovery needs.
Computer Forensics--LogicForce can
recover evidentiary data that was accidentally or maliciously destroyed
from a computer hard drive or other electronic media. Electronic
evidence can be very difficult to delete, but equally difficult
to find on a computer hard drive. Highly-trained and experienced
LogicForce computer forensics investigators can bring to light hidden
evidence.
Computer forensics, as distinguished from "electronic
data discovery", is the scientific acquisition, examination,
and analysis of electronically stored data in such a manner that
the information can be used as evidence in a court of law. Using
forensic methods, we can recover previously destroyed data, recover
and analyze e-mail and internet logs, and construct crucial timelines
of computer-related activities.
The LogicForce computer forensics team has a firm
grasp of chain of custody rules, the rules of evidence, and proper
and well-accepted forensic techniques that make our findings admissible
in court.
Expert Witness
Testimony is available for validation of the methods used in
forensic analysis.
Certifications: Certified
Forensic Computer Examiner (IACIS); Certified Electronic Evidence
Collection Specialist (IACIS); Certified Computer Forensic Instructor
(IACIS); Qualified as expert witness in Computer Forensics in Criminal
Court and Circuit Court

LogicForce
is currently offering your firm a FREE presentation: "Introduction
to Computer Forensics"
> Overview
of Computer Forensics
> The difference between E-Discovery
and Computer Forensics
> Case Studies
> Do's and Dont's of dealing with digital
evidence
Call (615) 238-3539 for details. Restrictions
apply.
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