Litigation Support

Support legal teams with technical strategy, evidence review, subpoena language, declarations, trial preparation, and courtroom technology.

Applications & Integration

Technical case consultation

Subpoena and declaration drafting support

Timeline and exhibit development

Discovery and preservation strategy

Evidence review and gap analysis

Trial, mediation, and hearing support

Litigation Support

Legal teams don’t always need a full forensic examination or expert testimony. Sometimes they need a technical partner who can advise on strategy, answer questions as they arise, and provide behind-the-scenes support from case inception through resolution. That’s litigation support.

How We Help

  • Technical Consulting – On-call guidance for attorneys navigating digital evidence issues. We help you understand what data exists, where it lives, and what it takes to get it.
  • Preservation & Legal Hold Guidance – Advising on defensible preservation strategies, custodian identification, and documentation to avoid spoliation issues before they start.
  • Discovery Strategy – Helping shape discovery requests and responses. We identify what’s feasible, what’s burdensome, and what’s likely to yield results.
  • Subpoena & Declaration Drafting – Technical assistance in drafting subpoenas to third parties, cloud providers, and custodians. We help ensure requests are properly scoped and technically accurate. We also prepare declarations supporting forensic findings, authentication of evidence, and chain of custody.
  • Evidence Analysis & Case Development – Reviewing technical evidence to identify strengths, weaknesses, and gaps. We help you understand what the data shows—and what it doesn’t.
  • Trial Preparation – Exhibit development, timeline creation, and visual aids that present technical evidence in accessible terms. We help you build the narrative before you walk into the courtroom.

Why It Matters

Digital evidence touches nearly every case. Having a technical resource embedded in your litigation team—someone who speaks both languages—keeps you from missing issues, overpaying for discovery, or getting blindsided by the other side’s technical arguments.

Need help preserving or understanding digital evidence? Schedule an evaluation today.