I’ve released a new version of the Electronic Evidence Workbook used in with my 3-credit E-Discovery and Digital Evidence course …Continue reading →
Annually, I contribute to an E-Discovery Update presentation for top tier trial lawyers and annually I struggle to offer a …Continue reading →
In the introduction to my Electronic Evidence Workbook, I note that my goal is to change the way readers think …Continue reading →
In this syndicated post, Craig Ball shines a light on the mechanics of file storage, contrasts unallocated clusters with slack space, and contemplates the diminishing value of slack space as a trove of useful forensic artifacts. …Continue reading →