Electronic Discovery of Mobile Devices
Columbus, OH—Mobile devices are increasingly common in adjudication. Interhack Founder Matt Curtin discusses the use of electronic information from mobile devices for continuing legal education credit at the Columbus Bar Association on December 14, 2010.
This seminar discusses the use of electronic information in litigation broadly, with particular emphasis on data beyond documents. After considering analytical possibilities with forensic analysis of non-document data, we focus on the issues unique to mobile devices. We start with an overview of the data available on mobile devices, how to find that mobile devices might have data of interest, and how to use mobile device data. We conclude with a case study involving intellectual property litigation centered around the use of BlackBerrys to transfer intellectual property from an old employer to a new one.
Legal professionals who would like to participate may register at the Columbus Bar Association Web site.
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Interhack aids executives and attorneys facing challenges and opportunities involving the use of information. We perform security and privacy assessments, as well as services to work with data in legal proceedings. Our work is used to find the right questions to ask and the best answers science can provide. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack supports clients all over North America. Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.