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 course will present a broad overview of what scientific research has discovered about eyewitness identification, and the resulting best practices recommendations for police.
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.
This course provides an overview of criminal mitigation to criminal defense lawyers, and reviews various humanizing processes that a criminal law attorney can utilize to better advocate for his or her client. Both experienced and novice lawyers will gain important insight into various criteria to consider at the pre-sentence or pre-plea stage of representation.
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.