You may be required to follow full disclosure procedures where you will have to declare whether or not an electronic document exists or has existed. If you are prepared to let your opponent see this personal information and documents, this may need to be carried out by a third party such as digital forensics or a professional investigation agency in order to retrieve these documents.
E-disclosure procedures ensure that all electronic data is collected, preserved and delivered according to ACPO guidelines. We follow these guide lines to ensure the delivery of accurate and reliable information, as well as complete accordance and legality with the law.
Actual Results
Electronic evidence may need to be acquired, analysed and collected from many sources.
London Digital Forensics Experts Acquire e-Disclosure From:
- Hard Drives
- Flash Drives
- Text Messages
- Chat logs
- Email Accounts
- Mobile Phone Storage
- Documents
- Social Media Accounts
- Cloud Data
- Text or Picture Files
- Audio or Video Files
- Archived Data
- Databases
- Deleted Data