Peggy Daley, Co-chair of Duff & Phelps' Global Electronic Discovery and Investigations practice, authored a chapter for ABI's Commercial Fraud Manual titled Computer Forensics.
As an electronic discovery professional, you may be interested in the most recent announcement to address whether individuals who perform computer forensic examinations need to be licensed as private investigators.
Duff & Phelps consultants were engaged by a law firm to assist its client, a private corporation with an intellectual property case.
Duff & Phelps was retained by an American Lawyer 100 firm to conduct a highly confidential vendor review and to oversee the migration of a massive data repository during the pendency of high stakes multi-state litigation.
Duff & Phelps professionals were engaged by a major distributor of consumables to investigate whether outside intruders had manipulated its computer systems and engaged in payroll fraud.
Duff & Phelps helped a Fortune 500 company involved in massive antitrust litigation by reviewing outside counsel and internal efforts to preserve and acquire all electronic data responsive to far-reaching discovery requests.
Duff & Phelps Managing Director Erik Laykin discusses cyber terrorism in Asia and IT security at the corporate level.
Computer forensics is a branch of forensic science pertaining to legal evidence found in computers and digital storage mediums. Duff & Phelps managing director Erik Laykin discusses reason for the shortage of computer forensics professionals in Asia.
Enterprise Information Mapping (EIM) is designed to improve your organization's information management capabilities and protect your high-risk information sources across countless databases, networks, record storage locations and business applications.