Smartphone Device Data Collection and its Growing Importance in E-Discovery: Don’t Take Our Word for It Whether employees bring their own devices (BYOD) or employers issue them, smartphones in the workplace enhance employee productivity and are integral to...
With Cell Phone Forensics, When Does Self-Collection Amount to No Collection? When Something Else Is ‘Happening’ Self-collection, or custodian-based collection, by itself, is not a substandard e-discovery practice. Most cases in self-collection bring the...
Are Flip Phones Coming Back? From the Luddite Club to social media influencers, a teenage movement is on the rise – flip phones. Why? For many teens, it’s the perceived damage caused by smartphone apps. They realize that the distraction of constant notifications about...
By Matthew Rasmussen and Ryan Frye 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. The repercussions of the cell...