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The electronic-discovery phenomenon is here to stay, and litigation involving matters related to Information Technology in civil and domestic litigation is increasing. Along with e-discovery, the field of computer forensics is becoming central to the discovery process. Our investigative staff is comprised of forensic scientists and computer examiners, each having significant technology and law enforcement experience. Proven track record: Expert witness testimony in U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri. E-Discovery and litigation support to law firms in Missouri and other states.

Matters

Intellectual Property Theft
Misappropriation of Trade Secrets
Quasi-Contract/Quantum Meruit/Unjust Enrichment
Conversion
Computer Misuse
Software Copyright Infringement
Infidelity
Spoliation
Employee Separation
Discrimination
Software Piracy
Hostile Workplace
Retaliation
Wrongful Termination
Software Licensing
Sexual Harassment
Breach of Confidentiality and Non-Competition Covenants
Software Patent Disputes
Network Intrusion

Affiliations

American College of Forensic Examiners (ACFEI)
ASIS International
Computer Security Institute (CSI)
High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA)
InfraGard
International Association for Identification (IAI)
International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners (ISFCE)
Missouri Association of Private Investigators (MAPI)
Missouri Police Chief's Association
Missouri Sheriffs' Association
National Council of Investigation & Security Services (NCISS)
Professional Investigators Council of Greater St. Louis
United States Association of Professional Investigators (USAPI)

Articles

Licensed to Investigate?
The Dark Side of Forensics
Cracking the Code
Irrefutable Evidence
End-Game Strategy
Search for the Truth
Overcoming E-Discovery Challenges
Case Closed
Case Files
Digital Detectives
Admissible Evidence

Qualifications

Expert witness testimony in U.S. District Court. Successful resolution of numerous corporate administrative and civil matters involving computers, mobile phones and other digital media and devices. Nationwide support.

ACFEI Principles of Professional Practice

ACFEI and its members are to remain completely objective and use their ability to serve justice by the accurate determination of the facts involved.

ACFEI members are not advocates for one side or the other. Members should not intentionally withhold or omit any findings or opinions discovered during a forensic examination, which would cause the facts to be misinterpreted or distorted.

ACFE members should not misrepresent or overstate their credentials, education, training, expertise or membership status.

ACFEI members are expected to refrain from any conduct that would be adverse to the best interest and purpose of the ACFEI. Members are to be forever vigilant of the importance of their role and to conduct themselves only in the most ethical and professional manner at all times.

The Forensic Examiner Creed

I do affirm that:

  • I shall investigate for the truth.
  • I shall report only the truth.
  • I shall avoid conflicts of advocacies.
  • I shall conduct myself ethically.
  • I shall seek to preserve the highest standard of my profession.
  • As a Forensic Examiner, I shall not have a monetary interest in any outcome of a matter in which I am retained.
  • I shall share my knowledge and experience with other examiners in a professional manner.
  • I shall avoid conflicts of interest and will continue my professional development throughout my career through continuing education, seminars, and other studies.
  • As a Forensic Examiner, I will express my expert opinion based only upon my knowledge, skill, education, training, and experience.
  • The light of knowledge shall guide me to the truth, and with justice the truth shall prevail.

To all these things, I affirm to uphold.

 

PH: (636) 736-2180 - FX: (636) 736-2181 - Email: info@ispirian.com

 


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Ispirian Computer Forensics is a licensed Missouri private investigator agency (MO PI Agency License No. 2010008265) specializing in civil litigation, private investigations and corporate incident response involving digital forensics, data recovery and computer misuse. Our headquarters is located in the City of Chesterfield, St. Louis County, Missouri USA.