Digital and Electronic Discovery for Solos and Small Firms: A Helpful Three-Step E-discovery Process
Focusing on the Why-How-Analyze process will help you turn e-discovery into an advantage for your clients and cases.
Volume 41, Issue 3
Focusing on the Why-How-Analyze process will help you turn e-discovery into an advantage for your clients and cases.
Learn how to use new tools to select and process your evidentiary materials and present them in depositions, evidentiary proceedings, and the courtroom.
While current rules of evidence offer a road map for the admissibility of evidence, the law is always catching up to technology.
The aim of the authentication process is to get an item of evidence admitted, which requires showing that the evidence is what the proponent claims it to be.
Not only is the spoliation of evidence prejudicial to the administration of justice, but it also can sink your client’s case.
As the legal landscape evolves, the importance of robust qualification procedures for experts cannot be overstated.
Remember that the judge presiding over the case makes the ultimate determination on the admissibility of hearsay evidence.
This article presents an overview of what constitutes character evidence and how and why an attorney might employ it at trial.
The use of social media evidence presents ethical, procedural, and evidentiary challenges requiring careful attention.
Thanks to the iPad and associated apps, presenting evidence in the courtroom requires a smaller team and much less upheaval than was necessary in the past.
This article covers the types of impeachment evidence, collection and preservation, ethical considerations, and the impact on the jury’s perception.
Memorial Day honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice so we can enjoy all the freedoms that come with living in this great nation.
The strength of your evidentiary strategy is no better than your understanding of the rules and practices of the presiding tribunal.
Check out these American Bar Association books and web resources from the GPSolo Division and the ABA in the changing face of evidence.
The author identifies tasks where attorneys can enlist the help of virtual assistants—whether human or AI—to function more efficiently on the road.
These strategies will help you build a high-performing, successful team for your law firm, transforming the way you deliver excellence to your clients.
The authenticity of evidence could be an issue in any trial, but the danger of deepfake evidence warrants particular attention.
Creating a strong referral network in your area will allow your firm to gain a steady flow of new clients with minimal effort.
GPSolo magazine, May/June 2024, Volume 41, Issue Number 3: The Changing Face of Evidence