An example of what they will be working on is something they call The Legal Chain, which is a consortium chain developed by Fadada (China's leading online legal service firm), the Onchain for - profit entity (which in turn was created by the Antshares team), and Microsoft Azure that provides a blockchain - powered
digital legal evidence repository.
Not exact matches
Such programs include, but are not limited to, education on the following: a) an IT tool, process, or methodology designed to perform tasks that are specific or uniquely suited to the practice of law; b) using a generic IT tool process or methodology to increase the efficiency of performing tasks necessary to the practice of law; c) the investigation, collection, and introduction of social media
evidence; d) e-discovery; e) electronic filing of
legal documents; f)
digital forensics for
legal investigation or litigation; and g) practice management software.
The
Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review is published by Mason «with the Institute of Advanced
Legal Studies (IALS), School of Advanced Study, University of London on the SAS Open Journals System.»
«Why a
Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems» (2012), 9
Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review» 17 (U.K.)(this article is written for related professions as well as for lawyers).
No judge has ever determined what they mean by «reliability» of a machine controlled by software code, as I indicate in chapter 6 of Electronic
Evidence (4th edn, Institute of Advanced
Legal Studies for the SAS Humanities
Digital Library, School of Advanced Study, University of London, 2017), which is also an open source text http://ials.sas.ac.uk/
digital/humanities-
digital-library/observing-law-ials-open-book-service-law/electronic-
evidence.
Kate Sellar, a lawyer at the Human Rights
Legal Support Centre in Toronto, told
Legal Feeds that the
digital evidence — which showed the respondent soliciting the applicant through a series of text messages — was useful in determining the outcome of the case.
[8] See for example this article: Ken Chasse, «Why a
Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems» (2012), 9
Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 17, a U.K. «open source» journal, i.e., providing free downloading of articles (click «Archives» to access the contents of volume 9).
Such is also true of their
legal departments, as is shown by the absence of ERMS issues in almost all case law and guidelines concerning the use of electronic records as evidence, including the four Sedona Canada Principles texts; see: Why a Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems,» (2012), 9 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 17 (
legal departments, as is shown by the absence of ERMS issues in almost all case law and guidelines concerning the use of electronic records as
evidence, including the four Sedona Canada Principles texts; see: Why a Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems,» (2012), 9 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 1
evidence, including the four Sedona Canada Principles texts; see: Why a
Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems,» (2012), 9 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 17 (
Legal Opinion is Necessary for Electronic Records Management Systems,» (2012), 9
Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 1
Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review 17 (pdf).
Martin has written extensively on ediscovery,
digital evidence, information governance and
legal technology.
eDiscovery: While
legal research deals with
legal information, eDiscovery focuses on finding
evidence that is stored in a
digital format.
He has written and presented extensively on e-discovery,
digital evidence, information governance and
legal technology.
I was lucky enough to meet Martin Felsky (Commonwealth
Legal) at the LegalTech show in Toronto and then Steve Rogers (
Digital Evidence International) who provided me with knowledge and direction.
Everyone may think (and often fear) information posted online will be there forever, but a University of Ottawa professor says the
legal system needs to be wary of the real issue of vanishing
digital evidence online.
the practical and
legal issues that accompany the inclusion of
digital evidence into judicial proceedings.
Sharon is the author of the noted electronic
evidence blog, Ride the Lightning and is a co-host of the
Legal Talk Network podcast series called «The
Digital Edge: Lawyers and Technology» as well as «
Digital Detectives.»
As further
evidence of our entry into an exponential age, the global leaders of the IBM Watson
Legal initiative recently forecast a
digital exponential age will be reached by 2020 at which time the
digital data generated by a global computing capacity will double in volume each day.
In this webinar, RMC members from across Canada review the latest
legal developments in online investigations,
digital evidence and coverage requirements and outline how insurers can effectively and safely proceed with these files.
The Center for Law, Science & Innovation (LSI) at ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is seeking Program Partners for year - round involvement and contribution to the cutting - edge ASU - Arkfeld eDiscovery,
Digital Evidence &
Legal Analytics Program!
The 2012 ASU - Arkfeld eDiscovery and
Digital Evidence Conference, held May 23 - 25, 2012, focused on
legal and technological issues in the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI), the principles, strategies and tactics of ESI discovery, and cutting - edge practical realities of e-discovery.
He has served on the faculties of the eDiscovery and
Digital Evidence Conference at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University and Georgetown University Law Center's prestigious eDiscovery Training Academy, which received the 2012 Award of Professional Excellence from the Association for Continuing
Legal Education (ACLEA).