Busting the Myths Associated with Mobile Device Discovery
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Analyzing the Results
Forensic Discovery Educational Partner eDiscovery Today just released its 2022 State of the Industry Report (summarized here, with instructions for receiving a free copy) regarding trends in eDiscovery. One of those trends related to mobile device discovery, so we thought we would analyze the result and bust a few myths regarding misconceptions associated with the discovery of mobile devices.
2022 State of the Industry Report Mobile Device Discovery Results
The report includes survey results regarding key trends of 281 legal industry professionals (with breakouts by corporate, law firm, service/software provider and consultancy respondents) and observations from 29 key industry thought leaders regarding these trends, including Forensic Discovery Founder and CEO Trent Walton.
One of those trends was regarding mobile device discovery and the question posed to survey respondents was “What percentage of cases involve discovery of data from mobile devices?” Here are the overall results on that question:
This means that over half of respondents (53.6%) have data from mobile devices less than half the time and nearly a quarter of respondents (23.4%) has mobile device data less than twenty percent of the time. Wow.
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Myths Regardingnbsp;Mobile Device Discovery
With data from mobile devices being involved in fewer of half the cases, it seems as though some of the legal profession may buy into certain myths about mobile device discovery. So, let’s address four of those myths here, as follows:
Conclusion
Mobile devices these days are (or at least should be) a routinely discoverable source of evidence in discovery today. Yet, most cases still don’t involve discovery of mobile device data. Is that because legal professionals are still buying into the myths associated with mobile device discovery? Who knows?
Regardless, you shouldn’t buy into the myths of mobile device discovery – mobile devices are routinely relevant and discoverable these days and should be at least considered in every case from a discovery standpoint. They may not be discoverable in every case, but they are discoverable in many cases today.? Don’t discount them when planning for discovery and don’t buy into the myths associated with mobile device discovery!
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