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Admissibility of Email and Internet Evidence

 

Make sure your evidence doesn't get thrown out - learn how to successfully admit email and internet evidence at trial.

The Internet made its debut in the 1970s, and electronic information has since found its way into the courtroom. Digital evidence has transformed the way attorneys, judges, and juries conduct discovery, find truth, and engage within the legal field. Attorneys have an ethical duty to understand the technical aspects of gathering, preserving, producing, and presenting electronically stored information (ESI) at trial, especially when an increasing amount of client information is stored digitally. State and federal rules of civil procedure impose upon litigants an obligation to identify, preserve, and produce that information to the opposing side. Discovery issues are often present, throughout any given case, the outcome of which may be dependent upon a proper understanding of digitally and ESI. Attorneys can gain a case advantage by securing information not previously available, including hundreds of social networking applications, private chat room logs, emails, texts, blogs, photographs, online materials, videos, voicemail messages, cloud-based file-sharing, and material within document storage sites. With this knowledge, an attorney can confidently make specific and complete requests when conducting discovery and providing disclosure because every possible source has been assessed, searched, and uncovered. Once uncovered, it is the attorney's duty to ensure that the evidence is authentic, can be traced, and that the metadata shows the originality of the data presented. Collecting evidence, even in civil litigation cases, requires you to think forensically. This information will give you the essential tools required to understand, gather, produce, and review ESI. You will achieve this readiness by gaining a solid understanding of ESI and how to masterfully tackle issues related to its authenticity and by overcoming objections to admissibility at trial.

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Dennis I. Wilenchik, Esq.

Dennis I. Wilenchik, Esq.

Wilenchik & Bartness, P.C.

  • Managing partner at Wilenchik & Bartness, P.C., Phoenix, Arizona, established in 1991
  • Represents a select group of clients, including high-profile clients, in business, real estate, construction, and government
  • Nationally certified civil trial and pre-trial specialist with the National Board of Trial Advocacy, with more than 40 years of experience as an attorney
  • Tried hundreds of cases in both federal and state court
  • Recent seminars include the Admissibility of Email and Internet Evidence the Safe Harbor Provisions for Electronically Stored Information (ESI) and the New ESI Factors Under the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure
  • Named ‘Best Trial Lawyer’ by Arizona Foothills Magazine, rated as a Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers, is a member of Arizona’s Top-Rated Lawyers, Lawyers of Distinction, Rue’s Best Attorneys of America, Arizona’s Finest Lawyers, and The Fellows of the American Bar Association
  • Licensed in Arizona, the District of Columbia, New York, Texas, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court
  • J.D. degree, South Texas College of Law; B.A. degree, magna cum laude, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
  • Can be contacted at [email protected], [email protected]

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