Regulatory Investigations

Triangle Forensics can aid in the event of any regulatory investigation or corporate legal proceeding. Whether you need data encrypted and protected, or properly extracted and analysed, our experts have worked with law enforcement and government regulatory proceedings in the past and have the experience and technical know-how to prepare your legal defense and aid in the extraction, protection and analysis of any data set across multiple devices, networks and databases.
The first step of any successful defense in the legal, judicial, civil or criminal courts, including regulatory investigations is to have all your data secured and properly accounted for and decoded. Triangle Forensics can help with this process from start to finish be it white collar accounting firms and corporate business settings down to manufacturing and blue collar industrial businesses.
We work in all types of software, hardware and digital device environments from Linux to Mac to Windows to Android to iOS mobile devices and more. Contact us to work on legal and ediscovery attorney consulting in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Apex, Cary and the Wake, Durham and Orange county areas.
Triangle Forensics can help protect and recover sensitive data, and can also search for important related information to any legal case or ediscovery project.
Triangle Forensics can also help in the digital processing of information into readable and actionable information for our clients and their partners.
Triangle Forensics can help in the review of any data or legally held information and records.
Social media is a ripe space for ediscovery in lots of different legal and litigious situations such as spousal cheating, juror and jury selection and procurement, criminal and civil cases.
Triangle Forensics provides digital security and forensics expertise for general criminal and civil cases where digital information and expert testimony can be beneficial for the defense or prosecution process.
EDRM Development and Management
Electronic discovery reference models are used by organizations to have a system of discovery and retrieving of information before or during litigation.