Craig Ball on e-Discovery and Forensics Trends in 2009
Date: February 24, 2009
Duration: 60 minutes
Nearly all evidence is now created digitally, with less than 1% printed out and produced during discovery. Lawyers must understand how to identify, preserve and collect all potentially relevant evidence to ensure compliance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the courts. Computer forensics plays a critical role in this process. Download this webcast, where Fios' Mary Mack interviews Craig Ball, one of the industry’s leading experts in e-discovery and computer forensics. Together, they explore the following questions:
- How have practices around e-discovery, data collection and computer forensics advanced in the past year?
- When is a full forensics collection and investigation indicated by the risk profile and dollar exposure of the matter?
- What are the courts and standards bodies saying about forensics practices and collection protocols?
Moderator:
Mary Mack, Esq., Corporate Technology Counsel, Fios, Inc.
Faculty:
Craig Ball, Trial Lawyer, Techologist & Computer Forensic, Craig D. Ball, P.C.
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