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Paralegal Pitfalls: Social Media, Smartphone, and Email Evidence

  • 08/17/2021
  • 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
  • webcast

Register: https://ipe.nbi-sems.com/ProductDetails/Paralegal-Pitfalls-Social-Media-Smartphone-and-Email-Evidence/Video-Webinar/90197ER_3388094?st=WA&pt=1

Program Description

Mistakes Your Attorney Does Not Want You to Make

Overlooked evidence, alteration, inadvertent disclosures - there are many ways to drop the ball when it comes to electronic evidence. And unfortunately, even simple ESI mistakes can damage the outcome of the case. In this program, we've rounded up the most common errors you do not want to make when handling social media, email, and smartphone evidence. Stay out of hot water and in your attorney's good graces - register today!

  • Uncover common holes in preservation practices.
  • Explore collection mistakes that could make it difficult or impossible for your attorney to use the evidence.
  • Prevent embarrassing redaction failures with review and production best practices.
  • Avoid exhibit errors that could leave your attorney scrambling at hearings or trial.

Who Should Attend

This intermediate level course will guide attendees through key social media, smartphone and email evidence mistakes to avoid. Those who should attend include:

  • Paralegals
  • Legal Technicians
  • Legal Assistants
  • Legal Support Staff

Course Content

  1. The Top Preservation Blunders & Spoliation Pitfalls
  2. Running Afoul of Wiretapping, Eavesdropping & Privacy Laws
  3. Discovery Request Mistakes & Overlooking Sources of ESI
  4. Collection, Review & Production Oversights
  5. Metadata Mishaps & Damaging the Admissibility of ESI
  6. Mistakes in Preparing Exhibits for Depositions, Hearings & Trial

Washington State Paralegal Association
1402 Lake Tapps Parkway SE
Ste. F104/PMB133
Auburn, WA. 98092

206.653.7259

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