Can I Get This Tweet Admitted? Evidentiary Issues in the Digital Age
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Sponsored by Idaho Law Foundation, Inc.

2.0 CLE credits of which 2.0 are NAC credits 

Length:  Approx. 2 hours

The popularity of social media and other digital media in society has resulted in an increase in issues involving the admissibility of their content in court.  This experienced panel including the Hon. Jennifer L.K. Haemmerle, 5th District Magistrate Judge, Michael Bartlett of Nevin, Benjamin, McKay & Bartlett, LLP, and Justin Whatcott, Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Idaho will examine the challenges associated with the admission of digital evidence under current evidentiary rules, how some courts have tried to address those challenges, and practice tips for admitting or contesting the admission of digital evidence.

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
July 26, 2019
Can I Get This Tweet Admitted? Evidentiary Issues in the Digital Age
Speaker Information
Michael J. Bartlett   [ view bio ]
Hon. Jennifer L.K. Haemmerle
Justin Whatcott   [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
Idaho State Bar
Total MCLE Credits: 2.00
Including NAC: 2.00
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