Law and Technology

Recorded Event: What's in Your Tech Toolbox: Emerging Sources of Digital Evidence

Recorded Event

TX CLE Credit Available

Registration Open

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Overview

Missed our webinar March 22, 2022, What’s In Your Tech Toolbox: Emerging Sources Of Digital Evidence? The webinar was recorded and will be made available to view online for a limited time!

  • This new program addresses the changing nature of trial practice due to the explosion of new sources of digital evidence and its impact on civil and criminal cases. Wearable technology and web-enabled devices from the Internet of Things have opened a new realm of information-gathering, and, therefore, new sources of evidence in all areas of trial practice.
  • Texas CLE available!

Details for connecting to the recording will be sent shortly after you register. Please allow 1 business day to process your registration. If you registered but did not receive a link, please email ILT

Before registering for the Recorded Program, please read this note:

Thank you for your interest in our Recorded Program, What’s In Your Tech Toolbox: Emerging Sources of Digital Evidence. This program, presented by CAIL’s Institute for Law and Technology and supported by the Institute for Energy Law and the Institute for Transnational Arbitration, was offered as a webinar on March 22, 2022. You should understand that some of the cases discussed in the Program and Program materials may have been modified or even overruled by now. The course, like all CLE programs, should not be used as a basis for legal advice without doing the research yourself.

! Note that only Texas CLE credit is available and that accreditation for this course will expire. You must complete the course and report your MCLE credit to the State Bar of Texas on or before March 31, 2023 to receive credit.

Tuition

Recorded Program Fee – Includes online access to the program materials and video.

  • $50 - Regular Registration Fee
  • $0 - CAIL’s Institute for Law & Technology (ILT) Advisory Board Member
  • $25 - ILT Supporting or Sustaining Member Employee
  • $0 - CAIL’s Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA) Advisory Board Member
  • $25 - ITA Supporting or Sustaining Member Employee
  • $0 - CAIL’s Institute for Energy Law (IEL) Advisory Board Member
  • $25 - IEL Supporting or Sustaining Member Employee

Schedule and Faculty

What’s In Your Tech Toolbox: Emerging Sources Of Digital Evidence (60 minutes)

Presenters

John G. Browning
Spencer Fane LLP
Plano, Texas
Grant M. Scheiner
Scheiner Law Group, P.C.
Houston, Texas

Texas CLE Credit

This program is approved by the State Bar of Texas for a total of 1.00 hours, of which no credit hours will apply to ethics/professional responsibility credit.

! Note that Texas CLE credit accreditation for this course will expire. You must complete the course and report your MCLE credit to the State Bar of Texas on or before March 31, 2023 to receive credit.

The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) will not be filing this course with any state or country CLE/CPD organization apart from the State Bar of Texas.

Although attendees may be able to request MCLE credit directly in additional jurisdictions, the rules vary in each jurisdiction. Certain programs, subjects, and formats may not receive credit in certain jurisdictions and there may be specific rules regarding who may earn credit or the maximum number of credit hours that may be earned with specific formats. Please review the MCLE regulations and rules of your jurisdiction and contact your regulatory entity if you have specific questions about the jurisdiction’s MCLE rules.

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