Transforming Niche Symphony Data into a Reviewable Format

Faced with a complex, undocumented XML chat format that other vendors struggled with, a client turned to Sandline. Our team quickly identified the key data components and built a custom script to extract, transform, and convert the data into fully rendered RSMF files. Within 24 hours, the files were review-
ready and successfully loaded into Everlaw. The scripted workflow can be used for future projects, providing lasting value.
European Law Firm Achieves Massive Data Reduction

A European law firm faced an immense
regulatory challenge: their client needed to review and produce data from a starting universe of over 100TB. With strict deadlines and cost concerns, the firm turned to Sandline to rapidly reduce,
review, and produce the necessary data
while maintaining compliance.
How Advanced Analytics Drive Better Corporate Legal Decisions

In today’s data-driven world, corporate legal teams are increasingly turning to advanced analytics to navigate complex challenges and make informed decisions. From eDiscovery workflows to forensic investigations, leveraging analytics transforms how organizations manage legal risks, respond to litigation, and uncover insights hidden within vast datasets. Here, we explore how advanced analytics empower corporate legal departments […]
European Company Navigates GDPR Challenges

A European company facing litigation in
the U.S. needed to review and produce a
large volume of documents under tight
deadlines. Complicating matters, the
company had to ensure compliance with
GDPR while sharing data with its U.S. legal team.
Flexible, Innovative Managed Services Solution Transforms US-Based AM Law Firms Litigation Department.

A US-based AM Law firm partnered
with Sandline to enhance its eDiscovery
and litigation support through a
managed services model, using Everlaw’s self-service tools for routine cases and Sandline’s expert support for complex matters. This flexible approach allowed the firm to
streamline internal processes, reduce costs, and ensure seamless collaboration on both simple and high stakes cases.
Harnessing Technology: The Future of Phone Collections in Legal Tech

Smartphones and phone collection methods have changed dramatically over the past two decades. From making phone calls and sending text messages to using apps for banking, social media, GPS, and more, our smartphones provide insights into our daily life. As Smartphone capabilities have advanced, so have their storage capacities. Since people now store sensitive information […]
Sandline Agility and Adaptability: A Forensic Collection Case Study

Overview: The client – a prominent multinational media company – found itself embroiled in a legal matter requiring immediate attention. The task – to collect electronic evidence stored on mobile devices used by key custodians. With time ticking away, the client turned to Sandline Global, a company known for its expertise, agility, and responsiveness in […]
Sandline in Action: Success is in the Details

Sandline experts take ownership in the success of every matter Sandline was recently engaged by a multi-national corporation to provide forensic and litigation support services. The corporation was involved in a high-stakes and complex litigation with a dozen ex-employees, all of whom were observed exfiltrating documents containing sensitive company intellectual property (“IP”). Sandline’s Forensic and […]
Mobile Device Evidence: A Treasure Trove of Information

By: Robert B. Fried, Senior Vice President, Forensics & Investigations, Sandline Global (Licensed Private Investigator in MI, NY, SC) Evidence from mobile devices is important in civil and criminal matters. Recently, a jury in South Carolina found Alexander Murdaugh guilty for the murder of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. The courtroom proceedings were broadcast […]
Personal vs Sensitive Data Under the PDPA of Taiwan

Taiwan’s Personal Data Protection Act, or PDPA, is a landmark piece of legislation that provides comprehensive protection regarding the use of personal data by private entities or governmental agencies. Article one of the PDPA’s General Provisions defines the act as “enacted to regulate the collection, processing and use of personal data to prevent harm to personality […]