Unveiling Trade Secrets: The Crucial Role of Forensic Examiner Testimonies in the New Hampshire Ball Bearings v. Jackson Case

The New Hampshire Ball Bearings v. Jackson Case provides a fascinating account of how two conflicting computer forensic examiner’s testimonies form the backbones of the arguments presented in an influential trade secrets case. The plaintiff’s computer forensic examiner claimed the employee copied trade secrets from a company-owned laptop before leaving. The initial examination of the forensic image of the hard drive confirmed sequential access times on certain files that were accessed and compiled in a suspicious manner. 

The defendant's computer forensic examiner's testimony raised doubt regarding the discrepancies surrounding the file access times. He argued that simply accessing the files does not constitute misappropriating them and stated that the employee could not have fit the copied trade secret files on the thumb drive the plaintiff claimed he used, as it lacked the necessary memory capacity. His testimony played a crucial role in challenging the plaintiff's case and influencing the jury's decision in favor of the defendant.


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