forensic examination
Missing texts and ‘discrepancies’ in account don’t outweigh privacy interest
In this Title IX case involving an alleged rape by a third party, the court granted the defendant’s motion to compel in part. It ordered…
Forensic examination not relevant to actual issues in dispute
In this FMLA case, the court denied a request for forensic examination of the plaintiff’s devices, finding that it exceeded the scope of discovery.
Magistrate Denies Forensic Examination
In this trade secret theft case, the magistrate denied the plaintiff’s motion for a forensic inspection of the defendant’s computers.
Court denies disproportionate and intrusive forensic examination of cell phone
In this TCPA claim, the court denied a forensic examination of the plaintiff’s cell phone, finding that no relevant evidence would be discovered.
Court Shifts Costs of Forensic Computer Exam to Plaintiff for Not Preserving Emails
In Estate of Shaw v. Marcus, the court shifted costs of forensic computer exam to the plaintiff because they failed to preserve relevant emails.