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Item How to Get Your Social Media, Email and Text Evidence Admitted (and Keep Theirs Out)(2016-10) Hook, Sara AnneWith all of the changes surrounding social media and email, it's critical to get up to speed on the latest rules, procedures and case law. This full-day, cutting-edge course will walk you through state processes, procedures and the latest case law while equipping you with handy how-to's, sample screen shots, real world examples and shortcuts along the way. Expert attorney faculty, who know the ins and outs of these groundbreaking new forms of evidence, will provide practical tech advice that you can actually understand and start using right away. From email to Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat, to YouTube, Pinterest and video surveillance, this comprehensive ESI guide will give you invaluable insight into proven ways for identifying, preserving, producing, admitting and blocking ESI.Item Social Media, The Internet and Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Challenges(2015) Hook, Sara Anne; Faklaris, CoriProgram Description Do you seek out litigation challenges? Do you have the confidence to own the courtroom and take down your opponent? Avoid complacency and take your practice to the next level with this comprehensive legal guide. You'll learn advanced tools to overcome the most difficult obstacles in civil litigation. Our experienced faculty will share the techniques they've developed over years in civil practice. Whether you're authenticating ESI, explaining complex damages, or prepping for an expert witness examination, you'll come back to the lessons learned in this seminar again and again. I.New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure II.Top Trial Mistakes: A Civil Court Judge's Perspective III.Resolving Discovery Disputes IV.Strategically Using Motions in Limine V.Social Media, the Internet and Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Challenges VI.Settle Your Case Before Trial: Advanced Techniques VII.Identifying and Overcoming Juror Bias VIII.Introducing Complex Case Themes During Opening Statements IX.Presenting Technical Expert Testimony to the Jury X.Using Evidence to Support Your Proposed Damages XI.Addressing Weaknesses in Your Case in Closing Statements XII.Ethics