By now, you undoubtedly have mastered the new electronic data discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. You keep upwith the rapidly evolving case law. You probably evenknow the difference between a computer forensicexpert and an EDD vendor, and the differences in thetypes of services each provide.

It’s likely, however, that you haven’t faced thechallenge of presenting electronic evidence to ajury, through the testimony of a computer forensicexpert. If you have (at least based on discussions witha number of well-known computer forensic expertsfrom around the country who’ve actually testified incourt), it’s likely you simply relied on the talking headto present opinions to the jury.

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