Can a lawyer ignore significant amounts of relevant, possibly critical, material?
Can a lawyer rely on opposing counsel to search for and produce electronic documents?
How can a lawyer tackle legal issues such as spoliation, preservation and admissibility of electronic evidence?
Computer Forensics can provide the answers to these questions, and many more. This is your opportunity to have all your questions answered while receiving 1-hour MCLE credit. There is no charge for this seminar so please join us if your curiosity and/or questions involve any of the following:
Computer forensic methodology and how it is utilized
How to preserve digital evidence
How to identify evidence and what not to overlook
How “chain of custody” is maintained
Presenting digital evidence in the courtroom
Utilizing your expert witness properly
Live demonstration of digital evidence recovery
Come and learn how deleted isn't really deleted, how dates and times can prove your case, and how information can be obtained from areas of the storage device you never knew existed.
Seating is limited so please make reservations early by e-mail (mcle@dataclues.com), or by phone at 877-DATACLUES (328-2258) x704.
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