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Finding and Extracting Data From Smartphones and the Cloud: Processes and Best Practices

 

Learn about the sources of ESI and how to properly identify, preserve, collect, and process information.

Many legal professionals, including lawyers, paralegals, and legal support professionals, often do not understand that best practices and sound, defensible processes required to identify, collect, and process electronically stored information (ES) that is relevant to a legal matter. In this topic, you will learn about modern sources of ESI and how to properly identify, preserve, collect, and process information that may be relevant and material to your case. The material will also explain the consequences for failure to develop best practices; and processes for handling ESI.

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Michael Quartararo

Michael Quartararo

Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists

Mike Quartararo

  • President of the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS)
  • Author of the 2016 book Project Management in Electronic Discovery, now in its second edition
  • Has been consulting in e-discovery, information governance, project management, and legal technology for 25 years,
  • Operates a successful consulting practice that guides corporate legal departments and law firms
  • Graduate of the State University of New York
  • Attended law school in London
  • Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS)
  • Frequently writes and speaks on e-discovery, legal operations, project management, and technology topics
Michael D'Angelo

Michael D'Angelo

Control Risks

  • Principal in the Discovery + Data Insights practice and heads the Digital Forensics and Incident Response team at Control Risks
  • Specializes in digital forensics, investigations, eDiscovery, cyber response, litigation technology support
  • Serves as the lead investigator and testifying forensics expert in the US
  • Professor of digital forensics and cybersecurity at CUNY Baruch College, CUNY NY City Technical College, & Pace University
  • M.S. degree in computer forensic & digital investigations, University of Maryland; M.S. degree in digital forensics, University of Maryland; B.S. degree in criminal justice/legal studies, Pace University
  • Can be reached at [email protected] or 516-263-6990

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