Forensic Computer Examination -
December 2005
Eric Robi, Federal Forensics - (310) 318-1073Objective:
Asked to image and examine two computer hard disks in order to
determine whether owner made copies of unlicensed software.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Email
Recovery - December 2005
Eric Robi, Federal Forensics - (310) 318-1073Objective:
Asked to image computer hard disk, recover any available email and
produce for attorneys.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Forensic
Computer Examination - December 2005
Charles Brown, Federal Public Defender - (213)
894-4795Objective: Image and
analyze contents of a computer to determine the dates and times
associated with certain files.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Examination
of Software Project - October 2005
Pamela Wagner, Luce, Forward, Hamilton &
Scripps LLP - (619) 236-1414Objective:
Assist in the examination of a software development project where the
ownership of the work product is in dispute.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Forensic
Examination of CD-R - September 2005
Lisa J. Damiani, Damiani Law Group - (619) 239-0170Objective:
Image and analyze contents of CD-R produced by in conjunction with a
wrongful termination suit. We have been asked to authenticate the email
produced which allegedly provides evidence of recial discrimination.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Forensic
Computer Examination - September 2005
Stephen Hyam, Clark & Trevithick -
(213) 629-5700Objective:
Image and analyze the contents of four computers in order to determine
whether former employees had possession of company property and if so
how it was used.
Testimony: Testified in District Court,
November 28, 2005, Compton, CA.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Forensic
Examination & Data Recovery - June 2005
ConfidentialObjective:
Conduct forensic examination of employee's hard disk and produce
relevant data to client/attorneys.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Software
Copyright Infringement - June 2005
Philip Samouris, Higgs Fletcher & Mack LLP -
(619) 236-1551
Objective: Assist attorneys
defending client against claims of software copyright infringement.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Forensic
Examination & Data Recovery - June 2005
Lawrence Stone, Jackson, Lewis, Schnitzler &
Krupman - (213) 689-0404
Objective: Conduct forensic
examination of hard disk from employee's computer hard disk and produce
relevant information to attorneys.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Data
Recovery & Email Examination - April 2005
Silvio Nardoni, Attorney at Law - (818) 550-1800Objective:
Recover email data from 5 CD-ROM discs, search the email for relevant
information and produce results.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Software
Licensing - April 2005
David B. Abel, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey
L.L.P., (213) 624-2500Objective:
Assist client and attorneys in gathering evidence and supporting a case
for software licensing abuse. Involves code examination, validating
procedures used to track license/use data, and expert testimony.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Forensic
Image Acquisition and Analysis - January 2005
Mark Lafer, Law Offices of Richard J. Wianecki,
(714) 705-5000Objective:
Acquire forensic images of computers from company suspected of failing
to fully comply with a discovery order.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Data
Recovery and Analysis - January 2005
Daniel Felding, Attorney At Law - (818) 995-7663Objective:
Recover data from old 3.5" Macintosh floppy disk and report
on file system date and time stamps as applied to significant documents.
Testimony: Deposition taken,
January 16, 2006 - Los Angeles, CA.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Wrongful
Termination Of Programmer - January 2005
George Hernandez, Ericksen, Arbuthnot, et al Inc. -
(213) 489-4411
Objective: Assist attorney with case where
programmer believes he was terminated because he refused to violate
software licensing restrictions.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Misuse
of Confidential Information - January 2005
Patrick Toole, Sagaser, Franson & Jones -
(559) 233-4800Objective: Acquire
forensic images of computers involved in the misappropriation and
misuse of confidential information which is alleged to have occurred
when a salesman left to work for a competitor.
Disposition: Concluded. |
Analysis of
Systems Implementation - January 2005
David Haberbush - Haberbush Feinberg, LLP - (562) 435-6335Objective:
Examine the configuration of a data center hosting applications and
data for several different companies in order to determine whether the
entities are kept separate and distinct or whether they have been
commingled as defined by the court.
Disposition: Concluded. |