Posts tagged with: Computer Forensics

At 4Discovery, we’re relentless about education. In 2023, we’re setting a goal to take our CLEs and webinars to attendees from each of the 50 states plus the District. We know that’s a big goal. But with everything that’s changed...
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If you’ve been following 4Discovery, then you know that 2022 has been a fantastic year for our team. Expansion minded decisions like opening an office in Nashville and hiring a new Vice President of Sales have positioned them team for...
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Digital forensics may seem scary, but it doesn’t have to be. We’re highlighting specific digital forensic scenarios that may seem frightening but want to make them simple to understand and navigate. All treats, no tricks. The Horrors Of Self Collections...
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What It Now Means To Offboard An Employee In the past two years, it has fundamentally changed what it means to offboard an employee. Companies operating under a single or a dozen offices suddenly expanded to hundreds of office locations...
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People are a company’s greatest asset — or are they? In today’s technology-driven world, a company’s greatest assets lie in its digital data and collateral. And although losing employees can be difficult to manage, nothing is more crippling to an...
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4Discovery is pleased to announce that it is expanding its office locations and adding two members to its forensic operation team. The organization’s growth centers around an upgraded location in downtown Chicago, a new state-of-the-art office in Nashville, and the...
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4Discovery, a digital forensics firm, is pleased to announce that Inc. magazine has included them in their ranking for the 5000 fastest-growing privately-owned companies in the United States for the second year in a row. Previous members of the Inc....
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Electronic evidence can be the only concrete evidence in medical malpractice cases.  Unlike criminal cases where there can be fingerprints, DNA, surveillance, etc., medical malpractice matters often come down to just one or two pieces of electronic evidence.  Most medical...
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With physicians and dentists across the country transitioning to larger medical groups, most of us have experienced some sort of loss of information.  Between all of the different practitioners that we see, at one point our contact or insurance information...
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Phone activity is not limited to texting and talking anymore. A new bill that is gaining some traction in Congress would allow billing records from phone companies to be admissible as evidence in court, for crashes that caused death or...
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