Guide for Paralegals to Obtain Evidence from Electronic Devices

$149.00

SKU: 410355

Description

Learn and understand how to obtain this type of evidence and what to do with it.
Paralegals are often responsible for gathering evidence and information and for assisting attorneys to not only manage that information in the discovery phase of a legal matter but also for preparing to introduce information in evidence at trial. In a world in which nearly all documents are created on a computer and more and more were seeing data from mobile devices play an increasingly important role in legal matters, what are some of the best ways to manage this process? In this presentation, attendees will learn how to identify and preserve electronically stored information (ESI), methodologies for defensibly collecting ESI, and how to make use of the information that is collected.

Date: 2023-08-31 Start Time: 1:00 PM ET End Time: 2:05 PM ET

Learning Objectives

Identifying and Preserving Relevant, Non-Privileged and Proportional ESI
• Duty to Identify and Preserve ESI
• Efforts to Preserve ESI
• Consequences for Failure to Preserve ESI

Collecting Data From Electronic Devices
• Developing a Reasonable Collection Strategy
• Methods for Collecting ESI From Electronic Devices
• Validating a Collection Methodology

Extracting Data for Use as Evidence in Legal Matters
• Data That Is Available From Common Data Sources
• Developing a Plan for Processing Data
• Filtering Data to Find What Is Needed

NALA ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Robert B. Fried-Sandline, Michael Quartararo – Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists