Deadline to Register: October 11, 2015
New technology relentlessly thrusts itself into the lives
of our clients and many of them adopt it with gusto.
This presentation will show what attorneys need to know
about preserving and collecting hard-to-find, but relevant digital evidence from
mobile devices.
Come and learn about the latest case law in mobile
discovery and see live demos of the latest mobile evidence collection and review
tools.
The Computer and Technology Section Council will meet at 11:30 a.m.
followed by lunch and the CLE at Noon.
Presenter:
John Carney, Esq.
John Carney is Chief Technology Officer and a practicing
digital forensic examiner at Carney Forensics, where he has been data mining mobile
devices for electronic evidence for the past seven years as
an expert witness. He has a 30-year software engineering and information
technology career. He was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) Media Lab where he studied computer science, computer graphics and software engineering
and earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He is a Minnesota attorney licensed in
federal and state court. He was educated at Hamline University School of Law where
he earned a Juris Doctor degree and Certificate in Dispute Resolution. Mr.
Carney is a faculty adviser for Century College’s Cybersecurity, Virtualization, and Forensics program
and is an associate member of the American Academy of Forensic
Sciences. He holds an ACE certification in computer forensics and Cellebrite certifications in mobile
device forensics.
CLE Credit:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit Approved | Event Code: 210723
Cost:
Section
Member: FREE
MSBA
Member not in the section: $15
Non-MSBA
Member: $35
Law Student: FREE
Join the Computer and Technology Law Section and attend the CLE for
FREE
MSBA Members who are not members of the Computer and Technology
Law Section can join the section and attend this CLE for FREE. Your
section membership will expire on June 30, 2016. This offer is not available
using online registration. Please call Tram Nguyen at 612-278-6316 to take
advantage of this offer.
Remote
Participation:
Participation by teleconferencing and webcasting
is available. Please indicate remote participation when registering.
Instructions will be sent via email one day prior
to the CLE.
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the Computer
and Technology Law Section?
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Questions? Contact Tram Nguyen|
612-278-6316