This recorded CLE webinar discuss a rise in the amount and complexity of digital information, and how almost every dispute will likely be effected by such evidence. It will therefore be the responsibility of attorneys to seek the aid of a forensic neutral to assist in discovering answers in the form of 1's and 0's. This program will provide guidance to attorneys on how to use a forensic neutral, when they should seek the aid of a forensic neutral, and how to determine the competency of a forensic.
Topics that will be discussed:
1. What is a forensic neutral?
2. How can one aid my case?
3. What makes a competent forensic neutral?
This course is brought to you by the Global Cyber Institute and Thomson Reuters. It is taught by Daniel Garrie, Law and Forensics, David Chavez, AON, and Fred Cotton, Law and Forensics.
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