Court-Tested.
On the Record.
Our experts have provided testimony, declarations, depositions, and court-appointed services in dozens of federal and state matters across the categories below. Specific case captions are provided under Rule 26 retention disclosures.
Federal Multi-District Litigation & Mass Tort
Engagements in nationally-watched MDLs and mass-tort proceedings, including product safety, consumer products, pharmaceutical, and personal-care matters. Work has included forensic acquisition of large volumes of custodian data, mobile device evidence reconstruction, and expert reporting on user activity and device usage patterns central to liability and damages.
Form of engagement: Declarations and live court testimony.
Securities, Consumer, and Class Action Litigation
Forensic support and testimony in securities class actions, consumer protection litigation, and social-media platform matters. Work has addressed authentication of electronic communications, reconstruction of business activity from electronic records, and forensic methodology for large-scale data preservation in publicly-traded company contexts.
Form of engagement: Declarations — including multiple declarations in single matters where rolling production or evidentiary disputes required successive forensic findings.
Trade Secret, IP Theft, and Departed-Employee Litigation
Forensic examination and testimony in matters involving alleged misappropriation of trade secrets, customer lists, source code, and other proprietary materials by departing employees, competitors, or strategic counterparties. Engagements have spanned the technology, financial services, medical device, industrial products, and consumer products sectors.
Form of engagement: Declarations, expert reports, depositions, and live testimony — including in expedited proceedings supporting TRO and preliminary injunction motions.
Court-Appointed Subject Matter Expert
Appointment by the court as a subject matter expert is among the highest forms of professional recognition available to a forensic examiner. It reflects the court's determination that the appointee can be relied upon to provide independent forensic analysis that is not shaped by the interests of either party — and that the methodology will hold up under scrutiny from both sides.
Adaptable Technical Resources LLC has been appointed in this role. See our Court-Appointed Neutral Services practice page for the kinds of matters where this engagement type fits.
Commercial, Employment, and Other Matters
Engagements have additionally addressed contested commercial disputes, employment matters, insurance and coverage litigation, and family-court proceedings — spanning state and federal courts across the United States. Subject matter has included communications authentication, asset and account discovery, mobile device evidence, social-media authentication, and forensic analysis of disputed digital evidence.
Form of engagement: Declarations, depositions, and court testimony as the matter required.
Specific case captions provided on retention.
A current curriculum vitae and complete testimony record — including specific case captions, jurisdictions, and the form of engagement in each matter — is provided as part of any retention disclosure under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26 or applicable state-court equivalents.