This course will present a broad overview of what scientific research has discovered about eyewitness identification, and the resulting best practices recommendations for police.
Criminal and civil attorneys alike rely data gathered from the Internet of things as evidence. This course will explain to attorneys how this data is collected, and the places that such data is stored.
This program will dissect the role and qualifications of employment practices experts in employment litigation, explore the value they bring to a case, and discuss a number of admissibility trends from cases.
This program explores Title IX compliance and how attorneys can prepare their clients on investigating complaints. The new 2020 Title IX regulation will also be covered.
Criminal and civil cases oftentimes use methods to "place" a person at a particular location based on their cell phone usage. This course will guide attorneys on the best practices of uncovering the cell phone evidence that could be crucial to their case.
This program will provide a comprehensive review of Rule 35 exams and give a number of valuable tips for attorneys litigating involved in such an exam.