Social media sites are not unfamiliar to the investigative and legal worlds. A lawyer, whether acting as a defence attorney or working for the prosecution,
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Missing Persons Investigations of a New Age
George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four was first published in 1949. You’d have thought that his vision would no longer be up-to-date 65 years later. The
The Evolution of E-Discovery and Computer Forensics, Part 2: Zubulake V. UBS Warburg
The field of electronic discovery and digital forensics is rapidly evolving. In the early years of this millennium, discovery rules dealt primarily with paper, but
California Bans Non-Disparagement Terms in Consumer Contracts
Can you be sued for saying you did not like a product? Or because a business did not like your negative review on Yelp? It
Australia’s Terrorism Laws – Have They Gone Too Far?
A series of events in Australia in the last few days have quite frankly left me reeling in shock and surprise. The first was an
Stay Safe in the Online World
The Internet is a wonderful place. It provides millions of people with access to information that they would have never been able to procure through
Open Source Intelligence
Open source intelligence, or OSINT, is defined by the ability to gather data (or intelligence) from documented sources that are accessible to the public. The
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and ESI – The 2006 FRCP Amendments
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and ESI – The evolution of e-discovery and computer forensics, Part 3: The 2006 ESI Amendments to the FRCP The