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Electronic and digital evidence has become an extremely important topic. In this valuable June 22, 2018, 3.3-hour program, Michael J. Hutter, Esquire, provides a comprehensive and practical review of electronic/digital/internet evidence, including discussing many significant cases. Mr. Hutter is Professor of Law at Albany Law School, where he has been honored with the Excellence In Teaching Award. He is also Special Counsel to the Albany, New York law firm of Powers & Santola, LLP.. Major topics include: Admissibility of electronic/digital/internet evidence Basic evidence rules Application of evidentiary rules to electronic/digital/internet evidence - computer records - emails - text messages - social media postings - social media and chatroom "conversations" - websites - digital photocopy - computer generated animations and simulations Judicial notice - generally - websites - by court sua sponte Impact on your practice Other electronic/digital/internet evidence communications issues - privilege concerns - inadvertent disclosures Preservation and spoliation
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