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August 22, 2008

Moving ESI as Real Evidence

It's easy to "dummy up electronic documents," says computer forensic examiner John Simek. Although the Federal Rules of Evidence do not single out digital information for special handling, the question of e-files' foundation and authentication remains a complicated problem.

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