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Computer Forensics FAQs Where can lawyers and courts find guidance on resolving electronic discovery disputes? Can a digital camera be forensically imaged? How long does Internet history information stay on my computer? Can you tell whether files were copied to a removable drive or to another external storage device? How can you tell what someone recently printed from his or her computer? Why would I ask a court for a preservation order for electronic evidence? How might the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure evolve to address the unique aspects of Electronic Discovery? Can computer forensic investigators help attorneys make or respond to electronic discovery requests more efficiently? Do courts differentiate between unintentional and intentional spoliation of electronic evidence? What is spyware? Can a company compel an employee to allow a forensic examination of a home computer? Can computer forensic investigators analyze PDAs or cellular phones? What credentials are important when selecting a computer forensic specialist? Why can't our in-house IT staff examine a computer? What steps should I take to secure electronic evidence? What happens when an electronic file is deleted? What rules govern which party pays the cost of electronic discovery? How can I tell whether an imaged hard drive is an exact duplicate of the original? How are privileged and confidential matters protected during a computer forensic examination? Do you have a computer forensics or electronic discovery question? E-mail your question to: AskTheExpert@spinellicorp.com