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Guide for Paralegals to Obtain Evidence from Electronic Devices
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 Export to Your Calendar 11/18/2025
When: November 18, 2025
1:00-2:05 PM ET
Where: United States
Contact: Christina Flatten
cecoordinator@lorman.com

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Paralegals are often responsible for gathering evidence and information and for assisting attorneys not only in managing that information during the discovery phase of a legal matter but also in preparing to introduce it as evidence at trial. In a world where nearly all documents are created on computers—and where data from mobile devices plays an increasingly important
role in legal matters—what are some of the best ways to manage this process? In this presentation, attendees will learn how to identify and preserve electronically stored information (ESI), explore methodologies for defensibly collecting ESI, and understand how
to effectively utilize the information that is collected. Register today! 

CLE Credits: 1 General


Event URL: http://www.lorman.com/c412311

 

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