Discovery of Social Media: Legal and Practical Considerations
Sponsored by K&L Gates, pre-approved California MCLE provider no. 3364
This activity is classified as Self Study as the activity or provider had been previously approved for California CLE credit. Please see http://mcle.calbar.ca.gov/Attorneys/EducationOptions.aspx
This webinar was originally broadcast July 16, 2015. There is no assurance as to how long access will be available.
A panel of attorneys from K&L Gates presented a webinar discussion addressing the discoverability and admissibility of social media content. Topics discussed included:
This activity is classified as Self Study as the activity or provider had been previously approved for California CLE credit. Please see http://mcle.calbar.ca.gov/Attorneys/EducationOptions.aspx
This webinar was originally broadcast July 16, 2015. There is no assurance as to how long access will be available.
A panel of attorneys from K&L Gates presented a webinar discussion addressing the discoverability and admissibility of social media content. Topics discussed included:
- the discoverability standards applied by courts with regard to social media content;
- the likely effects of the anticipated amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on such standards;
- the relevance of the federal Stored Communications Act to discovery of information on social media;
- the issues involved in preserving, collecting, searching, reviewing, and producing information from social media; and
- the considerations pertinent to admission of social media content as evidence.
Moderator:
Desiree F. Moore, Social Media Industry Group Co-Coordinator
Panelists:
Daniel R. Miller, Partner, e-Discovery Analysis and Technology
Ivan L. Ascott, e-DAT Lawyer, e-Discovery Analysis and Technology
Bree D. Kelly, e-DAT Lawye
FREE!
Desiree F. Moore, Social Media Industry Group Co-Coordinator
Panelists:
Daniel R. Miller, Partner, e-Discovery Analysis and Technology
Ivan L. Ascott, e-DAT Lawyer, e-Discovery Analysis and Technology
Bree D. Kelly, e-DAT Lawye
FREE!
Total Credits: 1.50 units
Online - Self Study
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