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Forensic Examination of Computers in Discovery Requires Showing of Improper Conduct or Good Cause

By Kathryn C. Cole on January 31, 2023
Posted in Forensic Examinations

“Forensic examinations of computers and cell phones are generally considered a drastic discovery measure” because they are intrusive in nature. Stewart v First Transit Inc., Civ No. 18-3768, (ED PA Sept 3, 2019). Indeed, the inspecting or testing of electronic information systems implicate issues of confidentiality and privacy (see, e.g., Rule 34(a) Advisory Committee…

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