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When your client is falsely accused of alcohol abuse, Soberlink alcohol monitoring can provide evidence to successfully refute these claims in court. Read more
Requesting social media content has become commonplace. However, the practice of effectively obtaining & presenting social media evidence often falls short. Read more
When a car goes through an I-Pass toll collection point, it can establish a pattern of travel that divorce litigants may be called on to explain, under oath. Read more
In a highly contested divorce or custody battle, just one strategy email in the hands of the other party can destroy your case – and both your and your client's credibility. 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 conducted by the National Institute of Standar... Read more
Computer forensics and eDiscovery can play an important role in the outcome of your client’s divorce or family law case, revealing key details that might otherwise remain buried. Read more
Can you advise your clients to “clean up” their social media pages? Uncertainties regarding the answer have left lawyers stumbling in an ethical minefield. Read more
By Marshall Waller: Entrusting others to collect information for your case means you need to be aware of the possible violations of the law. This article looks at the perils of pretexting fo... Read more
A behind-the-scenes look at how private investigators work in uncovering the truth, and collect legal evidence for the courtroom. Interview with Rob Kimmons, Private Investigator Press PLAY... Read more
Matrimonial practice in the digital age is changing quickly as over 95% of all the information in the world is now created or stored digitally. Read more