Family Law

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Cyber Issues in Divorce: Electronic Evidence, Spying, and More

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Alaska CLE Approved 6 Total
Arkansas CLE Approved 6 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 6 Total
California CLE Approved 6 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 7 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 6 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 6 Total
Florida CLE Approved 7 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 6 Total
Idaho CLE Approved 6 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 6 Total
Maine CLE Approved 6 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 6 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 6 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 6 Total
Mississippi CLE Approved 6 Total
Montana CLE Approved 6 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 6 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 6 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 6 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 6 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 6 Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 7 Total
Oregon CLE Approved 6 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 6 Total
Rhode Island CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Tennessee CLE Approved 6 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 7 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 7.2 Total
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5 hours 51 minutes
Louis Guzzo
Ashley Larmour
Lisa Ura Bollinger
James Cummings
Patrick Wright
Natasha Scott
With Louis G. Guzzo from Law Office of Louis G. Guzzo + 5 others
Recorded October 28, 2024
Product ID 99128

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Overview

Tips for Obtaining Social Media Records, Reviewing Phone Data, and More

Enhance your skills! In this timely program, our experienced faculty provide you with innovative strategies for troubleshooting cyber issues in divorce cases. Find out how to circumvent hearsay exceptions, determine how to use metadata to your advantage, and explore forensic methods for reviewing phone records. Register today!

  • Get caught up on trending changes to electronic evidence rules.
  • Examine best practices for introducing social media evidence at trial.
  • Gain tips for using smartphone evidence in divorce cases.
  • Uncover solutions for electronic spying and stalking in divorce cases.
  • Demonstrate best practices for tracing and valuing digital assets in divorce.
  • Overcome common challenges associated with collecting and preserving electronic evidence.

This program was designed in conjunction with NBI's esteemed 2023-2024 Content Advisory Committee Member Erika MacCormac.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Rules and Regulations Concerning Electronic Evidence
  2. Social Media and Online Activity in Divorce Cases: Complex Issues and Answers
  3. Smartphone Evidence in Divorce Cases: Creative Insights From Top Attorneys
  4. Collecting and Preserving Electronic Evidence: Top Legal Challenges
  5. Electronic Spying and Stalking: Top Problems and Solutions
  6. Digital Assets in Divorce
  7. Ethical Considerations for Family Law Attorneys
Product ID 99128

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 6 Total
Arkansas CLE Approved 6 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 6 Total
California CLE Approved 6 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 7 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 6 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 6 Total
Florida CLE Approved 7 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 6 Total
Idaho CLE Approved 6 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 6 Total
Maine CLE Approved 6 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 6 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 6 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 6 Total
Mississippi CLE Approved 6 Total
Montana CLE Approved 6 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 6 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 6 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 6 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 6 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 6 Total
New York CLE Approved 7 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 7 Total
Oregon CLE Approved 6 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 6 Total
Rhode Island CLE Upon Request 6 Total
Tennessee CLE Approved 6 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 6 Total
Washington CLE Approved 6 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 7 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 7.2 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Rules and Regulations Concerning Electronic Evidence

    1. Authentication Methods
    2. How to Circumvent Hearsay Exceptions
    3. Presentation and Format of Electronic Evidence at Trial 
    4. Trends in the Changes to Electronic Evidence Rules
  2. Social Media and Online Activity in Divorce Cases: Complex Issues and Answers

    1. Know the Relevant Social Media Platforms and Uses 
    2. Methods to Obtain Social Media Records
    3. Third-Party Witnesses and Their Respective Social Media
    4. How to Introduce Social Media Evidence at Trial
  3. Smartphone Evidence in Divorce Cases: Creative Insights From Top Attorneys

    1. Metadata: What It Is and How to Use It
    2. Forensic Methods to Review Phone Records, Usage, and Data
    3. Expert Testimony at Trial
    4. Best Use of Smartphone Evidence in Divorce
  4. Collecting and Preserving Electronic Evidence: Top Legal Challenges

    1. Subpoenas Duces Tecums for Out-of-State Third Parties
    2. "My Phone Broke" - Recovery Solutions and Alternatives
    3. Notice of Preservations: What, When, and Why
    4. Legal Redress for Spoliation of Evidence
  5. Electronic Spying and Stalking: Top Problems and Solutions

    1. Professional Investigator: Role and Limitations
    2. Privacy and Wiretapping Laws
    3. Cyberstalking and Harassment
    4. Federal vs. State Criminal Penalties
    5. Fruit of Poisonous Tree: Limiting Attorney Exposure for Illegally Obtained Evidence
    6. Ways to Prevent Your Client From Being a Target of Electronic Spying
  6. Digital Assets in Divorce

    1. Financial (Cryptocurrency, Online Banking)
    2. Digital Businesses and Intellectual Property
    3. Social Media Influencers and Divorce
    4. Digital Content (eBooks, Music, Video)
  7. Ethical Considerations for Family Law Attorneys

    1. Effective Client Communication
    2. Attorney-Client Privilege and Confidentiality
    3. Conflicts of Interest
    4. Duty of Technology Competence
    5. Attorneys' Fees

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.

Speakers

Louis G Guzzo
Louis G.
Guzzo
Law Office of Louis G. Guzzo
Ashley Larmour
Ashley
Larmour
Larmour Law Office, PSC
Lisa Ura Bollinger
Lisa
Ura Bollinger
Black, LaFrance & Bollinger, LLC
James W Cummings
James W.
Cummings
Cummings Law Firm LLC
Patrick A Wright
Patrick A.
Wright
Wright Law Firm LLP
Natasha N Scott
Natasha N.
Scott
Guzzo Law Firm
Speaker bio
Louis G Guzzo

Louis G. Guzzo

Law Office of Louis G. Guzzo
Louis Guzzo

is a sole practitioner in the Law Office of Louis G. Guzzo, where he concentrates his practice in all issues relating to family law, including divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and domestic violence matters. He serves as an early settlement panelist for Burlington and Camden counties; and is a member of the Camden County (member, Family Law Committee); New Jersey State and American bar associations. Mr. Guzzo is also a former member of the Thomas S. Forkin Inns of Court. He earned his B.S. degree from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and his J.D. degree from Rutgers University School of Law.

Speaker bio
Ashley Larmour

Ashley Larmour

Larmour Law Office, PSC
Ashley Larmour

is an attorney with Larmour Law Office PSC, located in Georgetown, Kentucky. She focuses her practice in the areas of family law, probate, criminal defense to include juvenile law. Ms. Larmour is a member of the KBA committee for Child Protection and Domestic Violence. She was also a member of the AOC Legal Training Committee for guardian ad litems and court appointed counsel.

Speaker bio
Lisa Ura Bollinger

Lisa Ura Bollinger

Black, LaFrance & Bollinger, LLC
Lisa Ura Bollinger

is a partner with Black, La France & Bollinger, LLC, where she practices in the areas of divorce and family law, estate planning, general litigation, landlord representation in evictions and collection. Ms. Bollinger graduated from Notre Dame College and later from Franklin Pierce Law Center (now the University of New Hampshire School of Law.) She is admitted to practice in New Hampshire and the U.S. District Court (1st District NH).

Speaker bio
James W Cummings

James W. Cummings

Cummings Law Firm LLC
James Cummings

is the principal of Cummings Law Firm LLC, in Waterbury. He focuses his practice in the areas of family law, military law, personal injury, workers' compensation, civil litigation and complex litigation. Mr. Cummings is a member of the New Haven, Waterbury and Connecticut bar associations; and the Connecticut and American Trial Lawyers associations. He is licensed in California, New York and Connecticut. Mr. Cummings earned his B.A. degree from Rollins College and his J.D. and LL.M. degrees from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.

Speaker bio
Patrick A Wright

Patrick A. Wright

Wright Law Firm LLP
Patrick Wright

is a senior partner with Wright Law Firm LLP. He is a licensed Texas attorney and is board-certified in family law and child-welfare by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mr. Wright is a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a fellow in the Texas Academy of Family Law Specialist. He has been elected to the Family Law Council, which governs the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Texas. Mr. Wright has been trained in collaborative law and is a certified family law mediator. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Eastern districts of Texas. Mr. Wright attended South Texas College of Law, where he earned his J.D. degree. Prior to this, he attended the University of North Texas and obtained a degree in political science.

Speaker bio
Natasha N Scott

Natasha N. Scott

Guzzo Law Firm
Natasha Scott

is an attorney with Guzzo Law Firm practicing in the area of family law.

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