FOR COMPUTER FORENSICS, ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, DATA RECOVERY, EXPERT TESTIMONY, AND LITIGATION SUPPORT, CHOOSE SENSEI.
COMPUTER FORENSICS
Finding a hidden
truth among a
billion bytes of data takes software,
training ... and knowing
exactly where to look.
Sensei Enterprises has been providing computer
forensics and e-discovery for over ten years.
That’s experience you can’t get in a classroom.
When defense counsel needed expertise they could
trust to provide computer and cell phone forensics in the
Washington Sniper case and the Duke University Lacrosse
team rape investigation, they chose Sensei Enterprises --
and with good reason.
Sensei provides experienced computer forensics and
information technology support to corporations and
litigators nationwide. Founded in 1997, the company
has grown to include a staff of skilled technology
professionals, all with a proven track record of excellence
in electronic evidence recovery, analysis, and expert
testimony.
The company’s founders, Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. and
John W. Simek, are acknowledged experts in the field,
and are often on the road educating audiences across
the country about technology issues for the legal
profession, including the value of computer forensics.
Our forensics technologists have earned a range
of respected certifications, including EnCE (EnCase
Certified Examiner), CCE (Certified Computer
Examiner), and CHE (Certified Handheld Examiner).
They are also available to give expert witness
testimony in court. Our client roster includes the
famous and infamous. Total discretion is assured.
When your
technology
runs aground,
it’s good to know
you have an IT
support company
on call to
throw you a line.
Let Sensei Enterprises help ensure smooth
sailing for your systems and your business, by
fixing problems before they sink your bottom line.
Sensei provides IT support to more than 235 law
firms and businesses in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. We know how important technology is to
your business, and to your bottom line. That’s why our
top priority is to keep your hardware, software, and
networking systems going full steam ahead with a
proactive program of evaluation and maintenance.
Although we're quick to respond to S.O.S. calls (if needed),
our approach to IT support includes monitored weekly
back-ups, preventive maintenance once each month,
and remote access capabilities that reduce the number
of onsite visits.
In addition, we have introduced a trio of new services designed to protect your firm's IT systems and networks. The Sensei Infrastructure Guardian is a suite of applications and hardware that provides 24/7 monitoring, backup and disaster recovery, and e-mail security and filtering, proactively keeping a wide range of threats away from you and your business.
Our certified IT professionals have years of experience
keeping businesses both competitive and profitable,
just by keeping their systems online, up-to-date, and
current with the latest technology.
Let us do the same for you.
Ethics in the Electronic Era: Avoiding the Icebergs
Dancing in the Minefield: Ethics and E-Discovery
New York Prosecutors Training Institute
Syracuse, NY
August 11, 2010
Dancing in the Minefield: Ethics and E-Discovery
New York Prosecutors Training Institute
Syracuse, NY
INTRODUCING VADER 2009!
VADER 2009, the premier software for domestic relations practice in Virginia is now available – and updated with the 2009 legislative changes.
Serving attorneys, courts, mediators and others, the Virginia Attorneys' Divorce Electronic Reference (VADER) is an extensive compendium of automatically calculating workbooks, including Support and Support-related worksheets, Equitable Distribution workbooks and Case Tracking worksheets.
VADER 2009 also includes contributed model text documents from local jurisdictions and others. Click here to learn more about this valuable resource.
UPCOMING SEMINARS
September 9, 2010 Protecting the Crown Jewels:
Securing Your Law Firm’s Data
American Legal Administrators
Louisville, KY
September 15, 2010 The Legal Implications of Social Networking
WY State Bar
Laramie, WY
September 20, 2010 Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms: Come Kick Our Tires!
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, VA
September 22, 2010 The Solo and Small Firm Guide to Legal Technology
American Bar Association
Chicago, IL
October 4-6, 2010 The Legal Implications of Social Media
The Master’s Conference
Washington, D.C.
October 12, 2010 Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms: Come Kick Our Tires!
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, VA
October 25, 2010 What's Hot in Legal Tech
Anatomy of a Law Practice Audit
Courtroom Technology Tips: Enhancing Your Case
Ethics & Social Networking: Headlines from Recent Disasters
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, VA
November 5-6, 2010 Electronic Evidence in Criminal Law Cases: Perils and Payoffs
VACDL/VTLA
Williamsburg, VA
November 16, 2010 Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms: Come Kick Our Tires!
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, VA
November 16, 2010 Electronic Evidence: Sherlock Holmes Goes Digital
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
Richmond, VA
November 30, 2010 Where’s Waldo? Finding the Electronic Evidence
Setting the Stage: Early Case Assessment
Dancing on a Tightrope: Transparent, Defensible and Tested Searching
Pennsylvania Bar Institute
Philadelphia, PA
December 8, 2010 Where’s Waldo? Finding the Electronic Evidence
Setting the Stage: Early Case Assessment
Dancing on a Tightrope: Transparent, Defensible and Tested Searching
Pennsylvania Bar Institute
Pittsburgh, PA
December 16-17, 2010 Topic: TBD
Ohio State Bar Association
Columbus, OH
February 3, 2011 Social Media: Uses, Abuses and Risk Management
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, VA
July 29, 2010 Sensei President Quoted in TIME Magazine
Sensei President Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. was quoted in the August 2nd edition TIME magazine article describing how parents can protect their children from sexual predators using a cell phone monitoring service program called My Mobile Watchdog (MMWD). She said in the TIME article “MMWD has a very good upside, but it has a downside: the kid is going to hate it.” To read the full article please click here. (subscription required)
July 27, 2010 Sensei Principals Interviewed for the Law Biz Blog Podcast by Ed Poll
Sensei President Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. and Vice President John W. Simek were interviewed for the Law Biz Blog Podcast by Ed Poll to discuss social media and how lawyers can most effectively use this new channel of distribution to communicate their expertise to potential clients. To listen to the podcast click here.