Digital Forensics For Litigators

When:  Apr 22, 2014 from 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM (ET)

In today’s world, the most relevant evidence is likely to be in the form of electronically stored information where stored email communications are likely to be important.  With the recent explosion of eDiscovery in litigation, it is now more important than ever to understand the various tools and techniques used to gather and examine digital evidence.

Join our experts as they lead a discussion on Digital Forensics for Litigators.
 
Mark Spencer is President of Arsenal Consulting where he leads engagements involving digital forensics for law firms, corporations, and government agencies.  He is also President of Arsenal Recon, where he guides development of digital forensics tools.  Mark has more than fifteen years of law-enforcement and private-sector digital forensics experience.  Mark has led the Arsenal team on many high-profile and high-stakes cases, from allegations of intellectual property theft and evidence spoliation to support of foreign terrorist organizations and military coup planning.
Ray Ausrotas is a Founding Partner of Arrowood Peters LLP (www.arrowodpeters.com).  He is a graduate of Brown University and the George Washington University Law School.  His practice is focused on civil litigation and commercial disputes, including in the areas of misappropriation of trade secret and breach of fiduciary duty among shareholders in close corporations.  Ray is the lead author of Massachusetts Civil Pretrial Practice, published annually by LexisNexis, has written several articles on discovery and other legal topics (including non-compete law), and appeared on several statewide CLE panels on trial practice and evidentiary issues.

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