Obtaining & Presenting Social Media Evidence During eDiscovery
Requesting social media content has become commonplace. However, the practice of effectively obtaining & presenting social media evidence often falls... Read more
Requesting social media content has become commonplace. However, the practice of effectively obtaining & presenting social media evidence often falls... Read more
“Well Begun is Half-Done” applies to trial preparation – especially in relation to gathering, organizing, and presenting evidence in family law cases. Read more
The authentication of digital evidence in the legal system has failed to keep pace with the growth in digital information. According to a study conduc... Read more
The volatile nature of digital evidence makes the Federal Rules of Evidence woefully inadequate and in need of change. The authentication of digital e... Read more
Tips on gathering and presenting evidence to support your case – from identifying bias in reports to prepping a witness to building a psychological ca... Read more
Digital evidence is important for a divorce case, but it’s critical to understand that there's a right and wrong way to capture, preserve and present... Read more
A survey reveals that the use of smart phones as evidence in court has grown exponentially. Here are some facts and figures about the practice. Read more
Evidence Rule 803 deals with hearsay exceptions not dependent on a declarant’s unavailability. Rule 803(c)(l7) says market reports are an exception. Read more
The wealth strategists and financial experts of Wilmington Trust offer monthly tips to help family lawyers serve their clients' financial and planning... Read more
How does goodwill factor into the valuation of a business? How might business goodwill be treated when determining an equitable division of marital pr... Read more
Are the perceived values of employers associated with lawyer well-being, stress, and work overcommitment? This study found a health hierarchy within l... Read more
This post will cover the admission and use of exhibits, witness management, and how to avoid and respond to objections. Read more
Almost all direct examination injuries are self-inflicted. Fortunately, you can avoid them by using better structure, better questions, and better pla... Read more
Family lawyer and technology guru David Lederman discusses the rapid growth in tech, and why it's unconscionable for lawyers not to adopt tech that me... Read more
Noted family lawyer Randy Kessler discusses embracing technology as a crucial strategy as the business and practice of family law evolves. Read more
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