Audio CDs and Course Book
Electronic and internet evidence (“ESI”) has become one of the hottest and most significant topics in the legal profession. In this March 30, 2016, 3.3-hour program, Michael J. Hutter, Esquire provides a comprehensive explanation about the admissibility of ESI and related issues. He gives practical information which will allow you to use ESI as relevant evidence that can be dispositive, or, at least helpful, in proving your case or defeating your adversary's case. Mr. Hutter is Professor of Law at Albany Law School where he teaches Advanced Evidence and other courses. He is also Special Counsel to the Albany, New York law firm of Powers & Santola, LLP.
Major topics include: The Rise Of ESI Basic Evidence Rules - applicable rules - relevance - authentication - hearsay - best evidence - unfair prejudice
Application Of Evidentiary Rules To ESI - computer records - social media sites - conventional websites - email and text messages - digital photography - computer-generated animations and simulations
Judicial Notice Preservation And Spoliation Of ESI Privilege And Privacy Issues
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