The Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence (AIDE) was founded in 2010 by legal and information technology (IT) professionals in West Virginia who recognized the impact of the digitalization of communication and commerce on the legal profession and law enforcement. At its inception, three related but unique areas were identified as the focus of AIDE’s work: (1) electronic discovery; (2) digital forensics; and (3) information security. Since 2010, each of these practice groups has continuously sought to serve as a resource to practitioners in West Virginia and neighboring states on how to predict, prepare for, manage and resolve the unique issues presented by this digital age. This article offers a brief glimpse into some of AIDE’s work.