Bridgeport Continuing Legal Education is a provider of professional development programs for legal professionals, focusing on emerging legal issues and practical skills. Their seminars are designed to equip attorneys, legal experts, consultants, and government enforcement agencies with up-to-date knowledge and strategies relevant to the evolving legal landscape.
One of their notable programs is the "Obtaining and Using Social Media as Electronic Evidence; New Platforms for Liability 2018" seminar. This event delves into the complexities of acquiring and utilizing social media content as electronic evidence in legal proceedings. It addresses the challenges of authentication, relevance, and hearsay associated with digital evidence from platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The seminar also explores the ethical considerations and privacy concerns inherent in using such information in litigation.
The program features experienced practitioners who provide insights into best practices for obtaining electronic evidence, overcoming evidentiary hurdles, and understanding the legal standards governing the admissibility of social media content. Attendees have the opportunity to engage in discussions, participate in workshops, and network with peers to enhance their understanding and application of electronic evidence in their practice.
This seminar is particularly beneficial for litigators, legal consultants, and enforcement agency personnel who seek to stay abreast of the latest developments in electronic evidence and social media's impact on liability. By attending, participants can enhance their competency in handling digital evidence, ensuring they meet ethical standards and effectively represent their clients in the digital age.
Event Details
- Date
- November 2, 2018
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Los Angeles, United States
- Audience
- Litigators, legal consultants, enforcement agency personnel