Editor’s Note: This article was chosen in the second annual blind competition by the Arizona State University-Arkfeld E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Conference. The other two 2015 winners are Joel Henry, and Maureen O’Neill. The three have been invited to present their papers during the conference, which will be held at ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, in Tempe, Ariz., March 11-13. (Monica Bay, LTN’s editor-in-chief, also will be speaking at the conference.)

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