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Smartphone evidence in the courtroom

The Digital Verdict: Guide to Mastering Smartphone Evidence in the Courtroom

The Digital Verdict: Guide to Mastering Smartphone Evidence in the Courtroom

Webinar

About This Webinar

Overview of the Seminar

“The Digital Verdict: Guide to Mastering Smartphone Evidence in the Courtroom” is a pioneering seminar that delves into the intricate relationship between law and mobile technology. As the legal landscape increasingly pivots towards digital evidence, understanding the intricacies of smartphone data can be a decisive factor. This seminar provides an exploration of the critical aspects of smartphone evidence in litigations, ensuring you stay at the forefront of the digital age.

Why Choose to Take the Seminar

This seminar is an opportunity to gain a competitive edge. It offers a comprehensive understanding of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence as they apply to smartphones. You’ll learn how to navigate the complexities of digital evidence, ensuring your arguments stand firm against scrutiny.

What You Will Learn from the Seminar

You’ll master the key factors for the admissibility of smartphone evidence and understand the key takeaways of recent cases from the perspective of experts. This seminar equips you with the knowledge to effectively leverage digital footprints, transforming your courtroom strategies with cutting-edge insights.

Topics covered in this webinar:   

  1. Overview of Relevant Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
  2. Federal Rules of Evidence for Smart Phones
  3. Key Factors to Consider for the Admissibility of Evidence
  4. Recent Cases

Speakers:

  • Daniel B. Garrie, Esq.
    • Founder, Law & Forensics
    • Neutral, JAMS
    • Faculty, Harvard University
  • Genevieve Sauter
    • Partner, NoonanLance
  • Jeffery Rosenfeld
    • Of Counsel, Blank Rome LLP

Attending the webinar

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