Author's Note

Because of the evolving nature of technology, law, and business dynamics in the electronic discovery / computer forensic and investigative industry, it is important to bear in mind that many of the representations and issues outlined in this volume are in a state of development, and thus what may hold true in 2013 may be very different in only a few short years. In fact, there can be interpretations of some of the issues that are highlighted in this book where valid counterpoints or opposing opinions can be offered based on the context, geography, technology, legal principles, or other contextual facts that are being leveraged or contemplated at the time.

Consequently, I anticipate appending to this volume in forthcoming updates as the space develops, and it is important to note that the materials herein represent my opinions and observations in my individual capacity and are not to be interpreted as an endorsement by Duff & Phelps LLC or any other company or organization.

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