We offer e-Discovery and litigation support to Florida attorneys involved in adversarial proceedings such as litigation and arbitration. Our services are focused on providing the attorney-client with an understanding of the possible data stores that are available from which to obtain discoverable information, how to make requests specific and technically detailed enough to encompass those items, and how to interpret and respond to the opposing side’s responses to such requests.
Have you considered the following when requesting electronically stored information?
- Have you ascertained what possible data stores exist from which discoverable information may be obtained? Are you overlooking potential sources of information such as social media websites?
- Are your requests sufficiently tailored to request such information?
- Does your request adequately represent the information you are seeking?
- Are you prepared to agree upon specific search criteria with the opposing side?
When responding to requests for electronically stored information, have you…
- Made sure that any agreed-upon or mandated search criteria have been properly applied during the search?
- Verified that all applicable data stores were included in the search?
- Otherwise performed a defensible search?
The above are just some examples, and by no means an exhaustive list. There are many important aspects to consider when dealing with electronically stored information. Are you prepared?
Our services are based on the premise that attorneys are generally not technologists, and are therefore sometimes ill-equipped to handle matters that include a heavy concentration of technology concepts.
Jason Molder has worked as an assistant network engineer for a major university, has worked in a technical support capacity for an internet service provider, and has extensive prior experience with information technology based platforms. Jason has combined this experience with his practice of law to assist other Florida attorneys in matters of e-Discovery and the technology-based aspects of litigation support.
For more information about these services, please contact our office.




