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Your personal and business electronically stored information is important and maybe subject to discovery. Organize it and protect it, the law requires it when litigation can be reasonably anticipated.
Are you, your attorney or business ready?
Does your information governance policy and practices allow easy access, searching for relevant data, placing litigation holds and production of ESI?
If you answered no to any of these questions or litigation has already begun contact us immediately.
ESI is stored in a multitude of formats; desktops, laptops, networks, smart phones, email and social media you need to capture it all in a defensible manner. Mere screen shots and photos of smart phones and web data will no longer suffice. 1
Your business is awash in electronic data. Are you ready for litigation?
Electronic Data Discovery (EDD) of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) is what we do for you, before and during litigation.
Commonwealth v. Banas, 2014 WL 1096140 (March 21, 2014) among others.
We provide services for the identification of data custodians, preservation of their data and preparation for FRCP 16(b) and 26(f) Meet and confer conferences, as well as Texas Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 503.4. Pretrial Conference and 191.2 Conference. as well as TRCP 196.4 Electronic or Magnetic Data
When your discovery goes beyond simple document collection and you require forensic analysis to determin actions on the computer; we are experienced computer forensic analysts.
Need Polygraph Services? Contact Sabino Martinez at Veridicus Inc.
No matter what the issue, if you have or need ESI for you case, call us.
Disclaimer: We created this website to give you general information about our services. The information on this website does NOT constitute legal advice and you may not rely on it as such. If you need legal advice, then retain an attorney to discuss the facts of your case. If you would like to discuss your case with an attorney at the Law Office of R.S. McWhorter, PLLC., then please contact us to schedule a consultation. During the consultation the attorney can discuss whether our firm can assist you. An attorney-client relationship will arise between you and our firm only if we specifically agree to act for you. Until we specifically agree to act for you on a matter, you should not provide us with any confidential information or material.
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