New Rules: Social Media and Electronic Evidence – E-Commerce Times
Not many mediators and arbitrators have significant skills with ESI. Recently, Allison Skinner (a full-time mediator who also teaches eDiscovery at the University of Alabama School of Law as an adjunct...
View ArticleU.S. v. WILSON – Leagle.com
U.S. v. WILSONLeagle.comThis Court has available a digital and video electronic evidence presentation system. Before commencement of pretrial discovery, the parties are ordered to familiarize...
View ArticleThe Digital Courtroom: Apparently Not a Pipe Dream
We live in the age of ulcer-inducing, never-ending budget cuts. It’s surprising, though, when the chopping block can help the government achieve some progress, instead of just slicing its legs off. And...
View ArticleThe Once and Future Lawyer – A St. Patrick’s Day Story
According to Wikipedia, a seanchaí is a traditional Irish storyteller/historian. A commonly encountered English spelling of the Irish word is shanachie. All lawyers need to be able to tell stories to...
View ArticleMurder Conviction Reversed: MySpace Authentication Issue
The Maryland Court of Appeals has reversed and remanded for a new trial the defendant's murder conviction for failing to properly authenticate MySpace pages. In a lengthy opinion, the court found the...
View ArticleThe Role of Technology in eCourts
No matter what you’re doing or what you need to have done, you cannot expect to get far without using the relevant technology to speed up the process. Why do you think local libraries have had to...
View ArticleCasey Anthony Trial – A Call for Validation Testing
While moderating CLE sessions at the Carmel Valley eDiscovery Retreat this week, I received multiple emails from clients and contemporaries drawing my attention to the breaking scandal around the...
View ArticlePresenting Real Evidence Captured in the Digital World – Law.com
[FOOTNOTE 12] And the rights of criminal defendants relying on or challenging digitally reconstituted evidence will likely raise many of the issues already encountered in the handling of electronic...
View ArticleThe Honorable Andrew J. Peck on the Record with Predictive Coding: Early...
As hinted to be forthcoming during the LTNY Man vs. Machine: The Promise/Challenge of Predictive Coding & Other Disruptive Technologies session, The Honorable Andrew J. Peck, United States...
View ArticleHow to Present Evidence at Civil Trials
In his "Letter to young lawyers—Basic tips and presentation of evidence," Judge Kenneth Wright, Jr., lists foundation questions for several types of evidence: photographs; tangible objects; diagrams;...
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