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In this episode of In Discovery Mode, ModeOne CEO Matthew Rasmussen sits down with Alexander Lewis, Founder of Kuro Group, to unpack a major shift happening across eDiscovery and digital forensics: mobile data is no longer optional—it’s core ESI. Together, they explore how smartphones, short-form messaging, and collaboration tools have reshaped investigations and discovery obligations. What was once negotiated away is now present in nearly every matter, driven by regulatory pressure, evolving case law, and the reality of how people actually communicate. The conversation covers: • Why 80–90% of matters now include mobile devices • How regulators and courts are changing expectations around modern data • The risks of over-collection and the limits of full forensic imaging • Why targeted, message-first collection has become the scalable standard • How legal, compliance, and forensic teams can meet demand without exploding cost, privacy risk, or timelines If you’re navigating mobile collections, BYOD realities, or modern discovery strategy, this episode breaks down what’s changed—and what needs to change next.