Mobile devices have become one of the most important sources of evidence in modern litigation and investigations. Yet the legal framework governing discovery obligations was written long before smartphones became the primary tool for business communication. This...
In litigation and investigations, timelines matter. When legal teams need mobile data, they’re rarely asking for it because everything is calm and predictable. The request usually comes with urgency: A deposition is approaching A regulator has issued a request A key...
A blog recap of the ModeOne podcast featuring Ryan Frye, ModeOne and Brett Burney, Nextpoint. Artificial intelligence can generate complex legal summaries. Cloud platforms process terabytes of data in hours. Mobile devices contain some of the most critical evidence in...
A blog recap of the ModeOne podcast featuring Ryan Frye, ModeOne and William Odom, Orbital Global Not long ago, collecting mobile data meant boarding a plane. Experts traveled across states, and often across continents, to access devices in person. Early flights,...
A conversation with Jason Purviance, Chief Information Officer, ModeOne Q: At what point does mobile data collection become a systems-level risk? Jason Purviance: Mobile data collection becomes a systems-level risk the moment it’s not governed like a system. If...