Evidence trapped inside a locked smartphone or hard drive could exonerate your client.
Read More »A Trial Lawyer’s Review of Page Vault
Mark Halligan explains how Page Vault eliminates authentication issues.
Read More »Capturing Webpages as Evidence
Attorneys looking to capture and admit online content must consider the ephemeral nature of the Internet and the authentication challenges specific to web-based content. Explore the different approaches courts have used to evaluate the admissibility of online evidence. Gain insight on: Admissibility risks with capturing online evidence Ways to authenticate webpage evidence under the Federal Rules of Evidence Pros …
Read More »Capturing Webpages as Evidence: Risks and Best Practices
Today, the collection of online evidence is a crucial aspect of many cases. Even before litigation begins, both plaintiff and defense frequently scour the Internet to build a case for or create a defense against an anticipated lawsuit. Attorneys looking to capture and admit online content must consider the ephemeral nature of the Internet and the authentication challenges specific to …
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The stories of our data are the stories of our clients, and as advocates, it is our job to give them voice.
Read More »Capturing Webpages as Evidence: Risks and Best Practices
Today, the collection of online evidence is a crucial aspect of many cases. Even before litigation begins, both plaintiff and defense frequently scour the Internet to build a case for or create a defense against an anticipated lawsuit. Attorneys looking to capture and admit online content must consider the ephemeral nature of the Internet and the authentication challenges specific to …
Read More »Coming Soon: “Social Media as Evidence: Cases, Practice Pointers, and Techniques”
LPM is thrilled to be publishing Social Media as Evidence: Cases, Practice Pointers, and Techniques in March. Pre-order your copy today with a 15% pre-publication discount! For lawyers, the proverbial “smoking gun document” of the pre-internet era has given way to the “smoking gun tweet.” In recent years, Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other social media channels have become an evidentiary gold mine for …
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