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Alex Murdaugh Case and the Importance of Cell Phone Data
In our last post, we shared details about how cell phone text data was recently used in a civil matter. This time, we are looking at different types of mobile phone data in a criminal case – the Alex Murdaugh murder case.
The Evidence Could Be on the Phones
Increasingly, litigators are finding that the key evidence they need is on smartphones, in the SMS (text messaging) applications. And those messages be damning!
Standing Out in a Crowded Job Market: Attracting and Retaining Top Talent in the Technology Industry
To stay ahead of the game, here are six ways that companies can focus on to attract and retain top technical talent.
Thoma Bravo to Acquire Magnet Forensics for $1.35 Billion
Thoma Bravo, a private equity and growth capital firm, has announced plans to buy digital forensics firm Magnet Forensics for CAD 1.8 billion...
Why Turn on End-to-End Encryption for iMessage, iCloud, iPhone Backups in iOS 16.2
The latest iOS 16.2 included a major security enhancement that brings to life a long-requested feature: full encryption for iMessage in iCloud,...
What Does a Cost-Predictable E-Discovery Solution Look Like?
Electronic Discovery (e-discovery) has, in many ways, opened up the floodgates of evidence in litigation. E-Discovery is a blanket term applied to...
Apple’s iOS16 Update Complicates E-Discovery
Apple has released its new mobile operating system, iOS 16, which has several implications in e-discovery circles. The update includes functional...
Secret Service Deleted Texts
If you’ve ever watched a movie in which the actor played the part of the President of the United States, you’ve probably noticed he or she was surrounded by men and women in dark suits wearing sunglasses and earpieces.
Key Takeaways from the Alex Jones Cell Phone Debacle
The inadvertent release by Alex Jones’ legal team of gigabytes of data from his cell phone to the opposing legal counsel during a defamation trial has incited discussions far beyond the Texas courtroom.
David Marroso, Esq. and Greg Mazares, Sr.: “Why We Invested in ModeOne”
Combined, two of ModeOne’s startup investors have over 55 years of experience and success in the legal profession.
How Matt Rasmussen and ModeOne Technologies Are Revolutionizing Smartphone Data Discovery
“Collecting, processing, and analyzing data from a mobile phone doesn’t have to be so painful!” In 2017, that’s what Matt Rasmussen and the attorneys he supported at prestigious law firm O’Melveny & Myers kept telling themselves.








