E-DISCOVERY AND E-DISCLOSURE

Electronic Discovery otherwise known as e-disclosure or electronic disclosure is the process of securing, searching, locating and organising electronic data (including emails, spreadsheets, documents and media files) on a laptop or desktop computer or over a computer network with the intention of using the data based on the criteria given by the client to be used by lawyers, solicitors, investigators, detectives, fact finders, law enforcement agencies, examiners, auditors and company managers as as part of evidence for a civil, criminal or legal case.

Computer Forensic Lab specialists can secure, search, locate and organise electronic data stored on any electronic media such as hard disks, laptop computers, media players or any type of digital media in order to assist lawyers, solicitors, investigators, detectives or law enforcement agencies. At Computer Forensic Lab, we do go beyond simply extracting the data from a hard drive or storage media device. Our technicians have the expertise and advanced tools to secure, gather examine, identify and extract any amount of files, folders and data - from which they will provide the evidence you need in preparing and presenting your case. We will organise and present the data accurately, methodically cost-effectively and will structure and present it in a format that is admissible and reliable in a civil tribunal or any court of law.

Key E-discovery Benefits:

Rapid search and retrieval — Speed identification and collection of business, legal, and regulatory information when you use our e-discovery solutions.

Early case assessment — Quickly determine the merit of a case and understand your negotiation leverage early in the legal process.

Audit trails — Verify compliance through audit trails that help protect against severe fines, damaging publicity, and potential criminal investigations.

For any e-discovery or e-disclosure consultation or enquiries please do not hesitate to speak to an electronic discovery professional by calling 0800 840 2131. You can also use our fax 0208 368 2156 or email info(at)computerforensicslab.co.uk   to submit your query. In all communications with our clients, full confidentiality is guaranteed.