Conseek gives law firms independent digital and financial evidence expertise — built on real investigative experience, not just technical skill.
We've run the investigations, executed the search warrants, built the briefs, and stood up in court. That experience changes everything about how evidence is handled.
Any IT specialist can extract data from a phone. Anyone can pull a bank statement or ask a few questions. But that's only the beginning — and for most, that's also where it ends.
An expert report is only as strong as its methodology. If it wasn't built to be challenged, it will be — and it will fall apart when it matters most.
By the time an expert is brought in, the strategy is already set. Evidence that could have shaped the case ends up being used to support a position that was decided without it.
IP addresses, phone extractions, blockchain transactions — if the solicitor, the barrister, and the client can't understand it, the court won't either. Technical complexity without clear communication is useless.
Engaging someone who can pull data but doesn't understand the Evidence Act, expert witness obligations, or how courtrooms work means paying twice — once for the report, again to fix it.
Our principals come from law enforcement — former detectives and senior investigators who haven't just studied investigations, they've run them. That depth of experience changes everything about how we work.
We've executed search warrants, gathered and preserved evidence, and built briefs from scratch. We know where evidence comes from, how it's collected, and what can compromise it. That's not something learned from a course.
We know the Evidence Act. We understand expert witness obligations. We know what makes a report admissible and what gets it thrown out. We know how judges read technical evidence and what barristers look for when cross-examining an expert.
We get involved early. That means we can help shape how evidence is approached, what questions get asked, and where effort is focused — before positions become hard to change. We're not just documenting what's already been decided.
We've been cross-examined by experienced barristers in serious matters. We know how to hold a position, explain complex concepts in plain language, and present evidence in a way that lands — not just in writing, but in the room.
Financial crime, fraud, and complex disputes increasingly turn on digital and financial evidence that most legal teams aren't equipped to interpret on their own. Here's where we work.
We retrieve and interpret data from phones and devices — deleted messages, location history, app data, timestamps. Critically, we understand what it means in the context of your matter.
We trace transactions, identify wallets, and follow the money across blockchain networks. We can identify holdings that weren't disclosed and reconstruct complex transfer patterns.
We identify who did what, when, and from where. We understand how IP evidence works, its limitations, and how to present it accurately — and how to challenge it when it's being overstated.
We reconstruct financial timelines, identify irregularities, and trace fund movements across accounts and entities. We understand both the technical and legal dimensions of financial evidence.
We preserve and analyse online content before it disappears — websites, platforms, social media, digital communications. We know how to capture it in a way that's admissible.
We help you understand what evidence you have, what it actually means, and how to use it. Not just as a report — as a strategic asset that shapes how the matter is run.
You could have the best evidence in the world. If it can't be communicated clearly, professionally, and credibly in a contested setting — it loses weight. It gets picked apart. It stops mattering.
Most technical experts fall short here. Not because they lack skill. Because they've never been inside a courtroom, never run an investigation, and never had to defend their findings when someone is actively trying to tear them down.
A well-prepared expert witness isn't just someone who knows their subject. They're someone who can walk into court and hold up.
Our principals have run hundreds of investigations from start to finish — from the initial complaint through to court. They've executed search warrants, gathered evidence, and built briefs. They've sat in the witness box under cross-examination in serious criminal and civil proceedings.
That experience isn't replicated by technical qualifications or a few years behind a desk. It comes from years of doing the work, under pressure, in environments where getting it wrong had real consequences.
When you engage Conseek, that's what you're bringing into your matter.
Both of our principals come from law enforcement — not consulting. They've done the work, in the field, at the highest levels.
Over a decade as a Detective with the NSW Police Force. Blair has run hundreds of investigations involving fraud, serious misconduct, and critical incidents — from the initial complaint through to court. He knows what happens when evidence is prepared properly and what happens when it isn't.
25+ years in IT, 14 years in law enforcement, and over 6 years in digital forensics and cybersecurity at senior and executive level. Michael led the specialist team inside the NSW Police Force that built a first-of-its-kind digital forensics capability across New South Wales. He has given expert evidence in numerous major criminal and civil matters — including proceedings arising from Operation Ironside.
We hold all required licences in New South Wales. Every credential below is publicly verifiable.
If your matter involves digital or financial evidence, talk to us early. The earlier we're involved, the more useful we can be.

Independent digital forensic and financial evidence expertise in complex criminal, civil, and family law matters.
(02) 9000 1152
Sydney, Australia
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