Technology Disputes
Technology, internet, electronic evidence, and online disputes often involve digital records, electronic contracts, platform communications, websites, social media, online business activity, metadata, audit trails, account access, licensing issues, reputation harm, brand misuse, electronic signatures, and electronically stored information. These disputes may arise in business litigation, contract disputes, trademark and brand-protection matters, defamation claims, employment-adjacent disputes, real estate or consumer transactions, and cases involving disputed digital records or online conduct. David W. Nance Law Firm LLC assists clients in evaluating technology and internet-related disputes, preserving electronic evidence, reviewing digital communications, identifying relevant records, preparing demands, managing discovery, and pursuing or defending litigation involving online activity and electronic proof.
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Electronic Evidence Focus
Modern disputes often depend on digital proof. Emails, text messages, screenshots, metadata, audit trails, electronic signatures, portal records, account histories, website captures, social-media posts, cloud records, platform messages, and system logs may determine what happened and when it happened. David W. Nance Law Firm LLC helps clients identify, preserve, organize, and evaluate electronic evidence so that important proof is not lost, overlooked, or presented without proper context.
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Practical Understanding of Online Disputes
Online disputes can move quickly and cause immediate harm. A false post, unauthorized use of a name or mark, disputed website content, improper account access, misleading online business listing, platform communication, or digital contract issue can affect reputation, customer relationships, business operations, and litigation strategy. The firm evaluates both the legal claim and the practical objective, including removal, correction, preservation, cease-and-desist action, negotiation, damages, or litigation.
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Contract, Licensing, and Digital-Transaction Review
Technology and internet disputes often overlap with contracts. Issues may involve electronic signatures, online terms, licensing agreements, website permissions, platform rules, vendor agreements, software or service agreements, domain names, digital marketing arrangements, or ownership of online content and business assets. The firm reviews the documents, communications, and digital records to determine what rights exist, what obligations apply, and whether the dispute should be treated as a contract, business, intellectual-property, defamation, or evidence issue.
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Litigation and Discovery Strategy
Electronic evidence can become central in litigation. Parties may dispute whether a record is authentic, whether metadata or audit history exists, whether electronic records were preserved, whether a static PDF is sufficient, whether a system-generated record is complete, or whether discovery should include native files, logs, or account history. David W. Nance Law Firm LLC brings a litigation-focused approach to electronic evidence and online disputes, including preservation letters, targeted discovery, ESI requests, subpoenas, protective-order issues, and presentation of digital proof in court.

