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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Computer Forensics for Lawyers

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  1. Cross-examination of the Computer Forensics Expert  http://www.craigball.com/expertcross.pdf
  2. http://www.craigball.com/CF_0807-Digital%20Clock%20article%20only.pdf
  3. Five articles on Computer Forensics for lawyers http://www.craigball.com/cf.pdf
  4. A Topic Both Timely and Timeless http://jolt.richmond.edu/v10i5/article49.pdf
  5. LAWTECH GURU BLOG by Jeff Beard http://www.lawtechguru.com/
  6. Electronic Discovery and Evidence  http://arkfeld.blogs.com/ede/
  7. Links to links http://www.e-evidence.info/links.html
  8. http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/digitaldiscovery/library.html
  9. http://www.navigantconsulting.com/downloads/e-disc_procedures-byState.pdf
  10. http://www.krollontrack.com/library/discovery_krollontrack2009.pdf
  11. Electronic Discovery and Evidence http://arkfeld.blogs.com/ede/
  12. http://www.data-hiding.com/
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