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Technology,
Civil Litigation

Dec. 10, 2021

5 commandments for selecting a digital forensic expert

Daniel B. Garrie

Neutral
JAMS

Cyber Security

Orange County

Cell: (212) 826-5351

Email: daniel@lawandforensics.com

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Gail A. Andler

Neutral
JAMS

Email: gandler@jamsadr.com

Gail A. Andler is a retired judge of the Orange County Superior Court. She is a Southern California-based neutral who specializes in business, employment, class actions, and mass torts.

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Bradford K. Newman

Partner
Baker & McKenzie LLP

Email: Bradford.Newman@bakermckenzie.com

Bradford Newman is the founder and co-chair of the AI and Blockchain Subcommittee of the ABA and leader of Baker McKenzie's AI practice. Recognized by the Daily Journal in 2019 as one of the Top 20 AI attorneys in California, Bradford has been instrumental in proposing federal AI workplace and IP legislation that in 2018 was turned into a United States House of Representatives Discussion Draft bill. In 2023, he was invited to testify before the United States Senate as an expert on AI and the Future of Work. He is frequently called upon to teach judges and lawyers AI CLE courses on a national level, has been an invited AI lecturer at the nation's top law and business schools, and has developed AI oversight and corporate governance best practices designed to ensure algorithmic fairness.

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Litigators and judges increasingly are being asked to weigh and assess what computer forensic evidence purports to demonstrate in varied -- and often contested -- scenarios. So, the services of digital forensic experts and their reports in a litigation cycle are not only in greater demand today, but often can dictate the outcome of serious disputes. The market is crowded, and the search to engage these experts can be complicated and time-consuming. The following comma...

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