Spencer Fane Partners with ModeOne Technologies For Smartphone Data Acquisition and Expert Forensics Services
ModeOne Technologies, Inc., a leader in smartphone data discovery, announced that it has entered into a managed forensics services partnership with business law firm Spencer Fane LLP to provide smartphone data collection and expert forensics services. Spencer Fane is a national law firm that has been recognized by The American Lawyer as one of the fastest growing on its Am Law 200 ranking of the largest firms in the United States. The firm’s full-service legal services are delivered to clients by more than 400 attorneys in 22 offices across the United States.
“Our partnership with ModeOne allows Spencer Fane to better serve our clients with highly-efficient cell phone data acquisition and expert forensic services,” said Philip Goodin, Esq., Spencer Fane’s Legal Innovations and eDiscovery Counsel. “ModeOne’s services in these areas have been first-rate, a five-star performance.”
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ModeOne offers the profession’s first fully-remote, automated, and targeted solution for collecting evidentiary data from Apple (iOS) and Android mobile phones that doesn’t require a physical mobile collection kit. The revolutionary technology materially reduces the “time to facts” for attorneys, minimizes manpower requirements, and cuts the typical cost of evidentiary data collection from mobile devices by a minimum of 50%.
Under this new program, ModeOne will assign a dedicated team of digital forensics experts to support data preservation and collection efforts from mobile devices, forensics analysis, and general evidence management.
“We are excited to work with an innovative firm dedicated to investing in cutting-edge technologies and process automation to reduce its clients’ cost and speed of delivery,” said Ryan Frye, ModeOne’s senior vice president of forensics services. “Our managed-services pricing model will further reduce Spencer Fane’s client costs versus standard transactional, line-item rate structures.”
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