The sheer volume of data is exploding, so much so that a puny one gigabyte of storage on one lowly flash drive could produce up to 100,000 pages of printed material. The data generated worldwide already has surpassed enough printed pages to stretch from the sun to Pluto and back. And by 2020, the world’s…
PHOENIX (Aug. 25, 2015) – Metro Phoenix law firms have their best opportunity of the year to combat hunger in Arizona as TERIS launches its third annual “Object to Hunger” Food Drive benefiting St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance. The “Object to Hunger” campaign challenges Valley law firms to raise the most food and cash donations…
The Earlier You Start, the More Technology Can Cut the Costs of Discovery Discovery used to mean sending a small army of associate attorneys and paralegals to a warehouse to pour through boxes of paper documents and flag items to scan that might be relevant to pending litigation. The process could take hundreds of hours…
AUSTIN, TEXAS (June 8, 2015) – Flood victims and relief workers in central Texas have received much-needed new clothes, clean-up equipment and cash contributions from the Austin office of legal-services firm TERIS. TERIS made the donations to the Austin Disaster Relief Network, which is working with the Salvation Army of Central Texas after severe storms…
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PHOENIX, Ariz. (March 12, 2015) – Richard Saldivar, the Arizona/Texas principal of TERIS, has joined the board of directors of New Pathways for Youth. His service is the latest step in the legal-services firm’s increasing commitment to New Pathways for Youth, St. Mary’s Food Bank and other community-service organizations in the Phoenix and Austin metropolitan…
Fortunately, the evolution of the eDiscovery process itself has generated solutions in the form of: enriched technological innovation improving and refining identification and collection of case-related data, assessing data and sorting it by relevance, and for integration into litigation strategy. Applying the eDiscovery Method eDiscovery is by now an essential component of most business and…
Recent court rulings have found that electronically stored information (ESI) has equal evidentiary weight and value as conventional paper documents. With eDiscovery, the methods traditionally used for legal discovery are applied to digitally warehoused materials and electronic documents. The exceptional range of digital information subject to eDiscovery includes emails, Word/PDF and other documents, YouTube videos/digital…
Professional Responsibilities Forensic experts must exercise considerable caution when approaching digital evidence, since there is some legal argument that any opened computer file has already been tampered with, changing its content and thus the quality of the information (evidence) it provides. Developing and maintaining professional competence is necessary to assure: all the appropriate evidence is…
Typical Cases Requiring Forensic Assistance Digital forensics provide attorneys a verifiable avenue of document discovery and attribution. In legal cases, digital forensics have valuable applications for both the prosecution and the defense. Digital evidence is useful for a significant range of circumstances; among the most pertinent are: Banking/embezzlement/securities theft. Child pornography. Elder abuse/exploitation. Excessive/illegal phishing.…
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