ISBA CLE: Mobile Device Evidence & Discovery - 10/13

Presented by the Illinois State Bar Association and the ISBA Tort Law Section

Live Webcast
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

1.0 hour MCLE credit, including 1.0* hour Professional Responsibility MCLE credit  in the following category: Professionalism, Civility, or Legal Ethics credit

Electronic evidence can be found on or though mobile devices, such as cell phones and tablets, and it is your job to aggressively pursue or defend your clients’ interest in this regard. Join us for this comprehensive look at mobile device evidence and discovery, including your ethical obligation to maintain competency in technology. Topics include:

  • The “Mobile Device” Landscape

  • Ethical Duties: Competency regarding Technologies/ESI

  • What Might Be Present … And Available

  • Preserving and Acquiring Device Content

  • Vetting and Managing Vendors

  • Reports and Output from Searches and Examination

  • Top 5 Mobile Device eDiscovery and Forensics Take-Aways

  • Questions and Answers

About the Speaker:
Keith Chval is a former DuPage County Assistant State’s Attorney and Illinois Assistant Attorney General. At the latter, he formed and led a pioneering high tech crimes vertical bureau that included investigators, civilian forensics examiners in regional labs, and prosecutors. In 2005, he co-founded Protek International, a digital forensics, cyber security, and eDiscovery firm where he presently serves as President and CEO. He has lectured extensively on related topics around the country, including serving as an adjunct professor of law at The John Marshall Law School where he co-taught a course on eDiscovery, Computer Forensics, and Electronic Evidence.

 

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Sarah Croft