No. LTD is a technology consulting practice, not a law firm, and we do not provide legal services or legal advice. Our founder is a licensed attorney and law professor, but LTD's work is the technology side of a matter — how evidence is handled, how AI systems are governed, how data is managed. Your counsel owns the legal decisions.
No. We stay on the technology side. We can explain how a system works, what a forensic process preserves, or where an AI tool creates technical risk — but questions of admissibility, privilege, and legal strategy belong to your attorney. Think of us as the technical resource that gives your counsel something solid to work with.
We don't sell a tool or a class. We're vendor-neutral: we assess your actual systems and risk, then help you govern or implement AI in a way that fits how your organization really works. A vendor sells you software; a course teaches general concepts. We solve for your specific situation.
Law firms, in-house legal and compliance teams, and organizations that carry legal or regulatory exposure — including in healthcare, where data privacy is central. If technology, evidence, or AI touches your legal work, that's our lane.
Most engagements begin with a TRACE™ assessment — a structured, documented read of your technical and AI footprint. It gives everyone a shared, objective picture before any larger project, so decisions rest on evidence rather than assumptions. The full sequence — assess, implement, operate, plus the urgent evidence path — is laid out on How Engagements Work.
Four connected areas: digital forensics and evidence handling, eDiscovery support, AI governance, and TRACE™ assessments. In practice that spans a readiness assessment, AI governance projects, workflow implementation, an ongoing advisory retainer, and case-focused digital forensics.
Engagements are scoped to the work. Most begin with a fixed-fee assessment, and larger projects or an ongoing advisory retainer are quoted to scope once we understand what you need. The clearest next step is a short consultation so we can size it honestly.
It depends on scope. An assessment is a short, focused engagement; a governance or implementation project runs over a defined set of weeks; an advisory retainer is ongoing. We set expectations up front so timing isn't a surprise.
LTD is based in Boca Raton and Naples, Florida, and works with clients wherever they are. Much of the work is done remotely, with on-site involvement when a matter calls for it.
When data may have been altered or deleted, when a device is locked or encrypted, when the evidence is likely to be challenged, or when you need a collection that holds up under scrutiny. If the outcome could turn on how the evidence was handled, that's the threshold.
Our job is to make the technical record defensible — preserved, acquired, and documented in a way built for review, with integrity you can demonstrate. Whether evidence is ultimately admitted is a legal question for the court and your counsel; we give them a sound technical foundation to argue from.
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No. Most organizations are already using AI in some form before they formalize how it's governed. Governance is about documenting what's in use, how it handles data, and what controls sit around it — and that's just as valuable after adoption as before.
Both. We assess and govern, and we also help implement — redesigning workflows, standing up private or controlled AI deployments, and building the documentation and controls that make the use defensible. The advisory and the hands-on work reinforce each other.
The combination is the point: a practicing attorney and law professor who also works hands-on in digital forensics, eDiscovery, AI governance, and healthcare data privacy, with real enterprise and law-firm engagements behind him. The value isn't knowing one AI tool — it's understanding law, technology, and evidence together.
Most engagements begin with a 30-minute consultation — confidential, no obligation. Tell us what you're working through and we'll tell you whether we can help.
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