Vestige, Ltd - Specializing in Computer Forensics, Electronic Discovery and computer security

Computer Forensics is the science of extracting electronic information, both visible and invisible, from computer systems. With the ubiquitous nature of computers both in the workplace and at home, it’s little wonder why so much of today’s “evidence” is found on the computer. In fact, over 93% of corporate communication is conducted electronically. Studies have shown that more than 30% of that is NEVER printed. What’s more? Many types of electronic information are not suited to be printed. Information stored in PDAs, cell phones, embedded technology in appliances and other devices – all have information that could contain forensic evidence, yet are not stored in a format is readily useful when “printed”. Yet, all of these, and more, can be analyzed using Computer Forensics.

While many companies perform Computer Forensic services, Vestige focuses specifically on Computer Forensics and how the information garnered from a computer can be used in litigation. Our Computer Analysis Teams (CATs) consist of forensically-trained attorneys and forensically-trained computer specialists. This provides our clients with the best of both worlds when it comes to Computer Forensic analysis. While courts are accepting the introduction of electronic evidence more often than ever before, it is still a new and oft misunderstood process. Vestige’s highly-trained Forensic Analysts know how to navigate the legal system, are experts at retrieving information and understand how to get it admitted in court.

Our techniques are both cutting-edge and stand the scrutiny of a Daubert-Frye analysis; ensuring both admissibility and high levels of success in finding evidence. In fact, if the evidence exists, Vestige finds it.

We can be engaged at any point along the lines of your case, however, the earlier we are brought into a case the more successful your case will be. In fact, our involvement often happens before a case is even filed. Whether assisting with the formation of your Request for Production, helping compel the other side to produce electronic data, or assisting you to determine which systems are relevant in the case, Vestige is well equipped to handle your case.

Our services include:
  • Acquiring (also known as imaging) the relevant electronic information in a forensically-sound manner,
  • Maintaining evidence, including establishing an air-tight Chain of Custody on all evidence and keeping evidence in a locked, controlled environment,
  • Unlocking all of the data on the system(s), both visible and invisible,
  • Completely analyzing the information for relevant findings.
  • Organizing our findings into a comprehensive report that focuses on relevancy to your case, while still maintaining privilege,
  • Testifying as to our findings, including providing our Expert Opinion.

If you’re serious about unlocking the information that is stored on the computer, we invite you to visit our Resource Center for all of the tools that you will need to make the introduction of electronic evidence as easy as a traditional paper-based Discovery Request.

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