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In litigation, Electronic and Computer Generated Evidence is a veritable
cache of relevant evidence, which can be dispositive of, or at least helpful in
proving, ones case or defeating ones adversary. The course book and audio CDs
of this 4.1-hour June 17, 2008 presentation by Michael J.
Hutter, Esq., give attorneys a practical explanation of the applicable law
governing admissibility of such evidence, together with many useful practice
tips.
Some, but not all, topics covered by Mr. Hutter, Professor of Law at Albany Law
School and Special Counsel to the Albany, NY law firm of Powers & Santola, L.L.P,
are:
Introduction
Evidentiary Hurdles To Be Cleared
Judicial Notice
Computer Records
Web Site Postings: Owner Of Web Site
Emails
Web Site Postings: Third Party
Text And Instant Messages
Digital Photography And Enhancement
Computer Generated Animations And Simulations
Privilege, Etc., Issues
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