Authors Larry and Lars Daniel have assembled a nearly perfect book: “Digital Forensics for Legal Professionals: Understanding Digital Evidence From the Warrant to the Courtroom” is a reference manual, instruction guide, and a best practices and lessons-learned archive that’s essential reading for legal professionals working with digital evidence. The topics covered in the book are designed efficiently and easily absorbed, with technical and legal concepts articulated by real-world examples. Technical concepts, such as HASH values, metadata, file carving, and thumbnail caches are simplified. Laws and acts, including civil and criminal proceedings, the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, rules of discovery, and orders are explained clearly enough for non-lawyers to understand…