"I found this seminar to be very useful. It gave me a nice overview of what information is
potentially discoverable on a person's computer. "
Robin Haffner, Esq. - State Bar of California |
Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) refers to the approved continuing legal education required of California attorneys. Attorneys, including those who are Exempt, are required to submit a Compliance Card to the State Bar to verify that they have complied with their MCLE requirement. To ensure that lawyers receive quality legal education, the State Bar approves MCLE Providers and education activities.
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We currently offer a 1-hour MCLE seminar to further educate you in the area of computer forensics. We cover what computer forensics is and how it can help you in your case. Do you have any idea how computer forensics can be used? Do you know how to provide guidance to your client on evidence preservation? Please read the included outline to see how this MCLE opportunity can better educate you in this ever-changing field.
Is the smoking gun a document created on the computer?
Would it help to know when it was created?
Who created it?
Where it was found on the computer?
How about the e-mail needed to prove your case?
When was it sent (really)?
What program was used?
What unique identifier was left on the computer when it was sent?
Was that key document deleted by "accident"?
When was it deleted?
Is it really deleted? Who may have deleted it? Was it printed?
Computer Forensics can provide the answers to these questions, and many more. This is your opportunity to have all your questions answered while receiving 1-hour MCLE credit. Please join us if your curiosity and/or questions involve any of the following:
- Computer forensic methodology and how it is utilized
- How to preserve the evidence
- How to identify what is evidence and what not to overlook
- How we maintain the “chain of custody”
- Presenting digital evidence in the courtroom
- Utilizing your expert witness properly
- Live demonstration of digital evidence recovery
Come and learn how deleted isn't really deleted, how dates and times can prove your case, and how information can be obtained from areas of the storage device you never knew existed. We provide continuous opportunities for MCLE credit so please contact us to inquire about the next scheduled class. Please make reservations by e-mail ( support@dataclues.com ), or by phone at 877-DATACLUES (328-2258) x704. |