Family Law, Ethics

Family Law: Social Media, Technology and Evidentiary Concerns

Description:

In this session you will hear from a panel discussing the accessibility of social media to lawyers. David Anthony will talk about how social media works and what type of evidence is available. Then Phil Newman will discuss evidentiary concerns in the discovery process.  

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This was an interesting presentation and will be helpful to me in my work.

Different social media outlets to utilize in cases.

Phil Newman is such a good presenter.

Really good and applicable to my practice.

Very basic information.

I learned about asking for facebook history, never thought of it, before.

The access of spouses in the midst of divorce to one another's digital accounts and password issues were very enlightening.

Good discussion.

Phil Newman was a great on this topic.

Very good practical examples were provided by the presenters. The panel would be stronger if they included a designated "Ethics" team member.

Well presented.

Informative!

It was a good general discussion on social media, technology and evidentiary concerns.

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Course InformationHighlights
  • Flexible to your schedule
  • Viewable on desktop or mobile devices
  • Discount for Family Law Section Members
Course Credits Dual Credits: 1.00
General Credits: 0.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.