Digital Evidence: Forensic Tools & AI in Litigation

Friday, 14 November 2025
The Expanding Role of Forensic Technology and eDiscovery in Modern Legal Practice

 

In the digital era, litigation increasingly hinges on electronically stored information (ESI), driving a surge in demand for forensic technology and advanced eDiscovery tools.  

  • Gain expert practical insights from Campbell McKenzie who will share his experience of providing services to litigators in NZ, to assist you to get the best out of tools such as Nuix, Axiom, Cellebrite, Reveal and Relativity, from collection and processing to the very latest in AI assisted review. 

Presented by Campbell McKenzie, Director, Incident Response Solutions

Chair

Colin Hunter, Senior Associate, Hesketh Henry 

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand how forensic technology and eDiscovery tools support modern litigation workflows
  • Learn practical strategies to optimise data collection, processing, and AI-assisted review using platforms like Nuix, Cellebrite, and Relativity
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Presenters

Colin Hunter, Senior Associate, Hesketh Henry
Colin graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Law (Hons) and was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court in 2016. He specialises in civil litigation, with particular expertise in maritime and insurance law. Colin excels at complex legal analysis and cross border claims. Colin has experience across a broad range of trade and transport disputes. He has acted on cargo (wet and dry), international trade, collisions, fires, ship repair, ship arrest and charterparty disputes. Colin has acted for many New Zealand insurers with respect to professional indemnity, directors and officers, income protection, construction works, property, life and disability, and marine insurance. He also has experience with offshore insurers and re-insurers to provide advice on New Zealand insurance law and registration as a New Zealand insurer. Colin has successfully argued before the High Court and supported litigation in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. He is a creative problem solver with strong legal knowledge and a pragmatic negotiation style. Prior to being a lawyer Colin was a jazz musician. He has given his time to teach Burmese refugees and students in need. He has a passion for cooking and has regularly cooked for Auckland's homeless population. Colin has been a member of the Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand since he was a law student. He has given talks at the branch and national conference on marine insurance and admiralty issues.

Campbell McKenzie, Director, Incident Response Solutions
Campbell is the Founder and Director of Incident Response Solutions Limited, providing forensic, cyber security and crisis management services. Campbell was previously a Director at PwC New Zealand (12 years) and led PwC's national "forensic technology" practice, and the Auckland "cyber security" practice, a combined team of 11 expert staff. Prior to PwC, Campbell was a founding member of NZ Police's Electronic Crime Laboratory (4.5 years) and as an expert witness, he specialises in electronic investigations, cybercrime incident response and eDiscovery matters. He is recognised by the District and High Courts of New Zealand as a forensic technology expert and has also been appointed as an independent expert by the High Court. Campbell understands how critical it is for law firms to mitigate the cyber risks they face. Therefore in 2020, Incident Response Solutions published the "Cyber Security Guide for NZ Law Firms", a contextual resource to assist lawyers and law firms manage their cyber security risk

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Digital Evidence: Forensic Tools & AI in Litigation

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Friday, 14 November 2025
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CPD Hours 1
$130.00
On Demand 20251122 20251114

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