Join Craig Ball, a national expert on legal technology issues, in this 8-part course that focuses on the practical relationship of technology issues to a lawyers' day to day client responsibilities. All electronic data is encoded, and that fact goes to many of the challenges encountered in e-discovery. This is a technical course designed for non-technical lawyers. The goal is to provide a technical foundation that will permit attorneys to have something on which to build when dealing with electronic discovery issues, including application of the new federal rules of civil procedure that went into effect in December 2015. For each part of the class, attendees will be given reading and exercises to complete. You will learn about the following issues and how they relate to e-discovery issues in your cases:
Part 1: Introduction to Digital Computers, Servers and Storage
Part 2: Data Mapping
Part 3: Encoding, Extensions and Unicode
Part 4: Metadata and Hashing
Part 5: Metadata: Geolocation Data, Extraction & Interpretation
Part 6: E-mail Anatomy
Part 7: Forensic Imaging
Part 8: Forms of Production.
Please note that if you are seeking CLE credit, you need to write down the 15 codes revealed during this 7 and half hour series.
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