Forensic Technology & Litigation Support

Electronic Evidence,
Prepared to Litigation Standard

Engineering rigour applied to digital evidence extraction, analysis, and court-ready preparation — for lawyers who need more than a report.

The practice

Most electronic evidence work stops at retrieval. At SERSO Investigations, it starts there. With a background in software engineering and data systems, Sergio de Sousa applies structured analytical methodology to digital evidence — extracting, processing, and presenting it in a form that is precise, traceable, and ready for use in court or arbitration proceedings.


If your matter involves electronic records, device data, or digital communications, you need a specialist who understands both the technology and the evidentiary demands of litigation.

Specialist services

What we do — and how we deliver it

01

Electronic Evidence Extraction & Preservation

Structured retrieval of digital evidence from devices, systems, and data sources. Every step documented to maintain chain of custody from first contact to final delivery.

02

Forensic Data Analysis & Pattern Recognition

Engineering-grade analysis of complex datasets, communications records, and digital activity. Findings presented clearly, without technical noise — structured for counsel's direct use.

03

Litigation-Ready Evidence Preparation

Complete preparation of electronic evidence packages for discovery, hearings, and trial. Formatted to meet court requirements and withstand scrutiny from opposing counsel.

04

Expert Documentation & Reporting

Clear, structured reporting on methodology, findings, and conclusions. Written to be understood by the court, not just the technologist — and defensible under cross-examination.

05

Data Recovery & Digital Record Reconstruction

Recovery and reconstruction of deleted, corrupted, or migrated digital records. Particularly relevant in matters involving system transitions, data disputes, or records destruction allegations.

Working on a matter involving electronic evidence?

Let's discuss what you need — and what your case requires.

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