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Computers have changed the way we store and present information. The ease with which computer data can be generated, has resulted in massive amount of data produced on a daily basis.

If not properly addressed, the production of computer data as evidence in a trial can be a costly nightmare. Cases can be lost or won based on proper or irregular production of relevant digital data. Do you have the technology and personnel to respond swiftly to disclosure?

 


When it come to the production of computer generated documents, time is of the essence.
We provide the under listed services as they relate to document production and disclosure from computers.

  Data extraction
  Data mapping
  Document review
  Document redaction
  Data de-duplication
  Data filtering
  Document conversion
  Trial presentation


   

Discovery & Disclosure


85% of Business data is not printed. Consequently, the majority of  documentary evidence remain in digital format on computers. Your opponent may find it if you don't. Act now.

  

 
About us                                

We are Microsoft certified engineers and expert computer evidence
investigators. Our engineers have many years of technical and legal experience  in the use, extraction and analysis of Computer and mobile phone evidence for personal, criminal, civil and corporate matters. Our clients include law firms, companies and private individuals.

Our confidential service includes conducting corporate computer investigations, reviews of police evidence and in depth analysis of opposing party computer evidence. We provide expert investigation reports and will attend court to defend our reports when required.



  
 
ACPO Guidelines.
                        
For computer evidence to be legally admissible, it must meet certain standards Our investigation, analysis and expert report,  complies with the ACPO (Association of Chief Police Officers) standards.

          

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