Bloomberg Law
June 25, 2015, 1:24 PM UTC

As Industry Matures, Network Alliance Unites Smaller eDiscovery Vendors

Gabe Friedman
Freelancer

The website for Cyber Crime Forensics, a small eDiscovery firm, lists the company’s address as Travis Air Force Base in Northern California.

“I’m still on active duty,” co-owner and CEO Richard Plummer explained. “I have a full-time job in the Air Force for at least one more year — until I retire.”

In the meantime, Plummer, who said he has spent the last nine years working in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and learning computer forensics, works on a part-time basis at his company, servicing private investigators and law firms that need to collect data and metadata for eDiscovery in their lawsuits. Small outfits such as Cyber Crime ...

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