Electronic Information - Full Day
March 2017
Full Day Program
Electronic Information - Two Important Half-Day Programs
AM: Electronic Information in Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions
PM: The Ethics of Electronic Information: Competence, Confidentiality and Other Ethical Implications
Program Description:
Electronic information – be it “stored” or in real time – pervades our practices, our personal lives, and our world. Electronic information features prominently and increasingly in the investigation, prosecution and defense of alleged criminal activity, and has far-reaching implications on the ethics of the legal profession. These two half-day programs will highlight the issues that electronic information poses to practitioners, judges and law enforcement in federal and state cases.
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Agenda:
Morning:
Electronic Information in Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions
8:30am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00am
Welcome and Introduction
9:10am
Social Media in Criminal Investigations
Demonstration: Examination of Social Media
10:00am
Networking Break
10:10am
How Does the Fourth Amendment Apply to Social Media?
11:00am
What is the Role of the Third Party Provider in Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions Involving Electronic Information?
Might a Third Party Provider be a State Actor?
11:50am
Q&A Panel
Members of the Faculty
12:00pm
Adjourn
Afternoon:
The Ethics of Electronic Information: Competence, Confidentiality and Other Ethical Implications
12:30pm
Registration
1:00pm
Welcome and Introduction
1:10pm
Competence
- The “Technology” Amendments to the MRPCs
- What Has Colorado Done?
- What Has Wyoming Done?
- The Baseline Knowledge a Competent Attorney Should Have
2:00pm
Confidentiality and Attorney Client Privilege
- Overview (Corporate and Litigation Context – e.g., Metadata, WiFi,
- Email/Correspondence, Document Productions, Social Media)
- F.R.E. 502; The Risks of Waiver; The Duty to Supervise Others
2:50pm
Networking Break
3:00pm
Practical Guidance for Attorneys in the Electronic Age and Use of Social Media
Attorney Use of Social Media (e.g., Discovery, Advertising, Investigation of Jurors)
- Client Use of Social Media
- The Advice that Should be Given
- The “Do’s and Don’ts”
- The Filing of Documents Electronically
4:00
Adjourn
Location Information
CLECI Large Classroom
1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
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1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
Registration Fees
Non Member | $339.00 |
CBA Member | $309.00 |
CBA Litigation Section Member | $259.00 |
New Lawyer Edge Partner | $154.50 |
CLEACCESSPASS---ELITE Pass Holder | $0.00 |
- General Credits: 6.00
- Ethics Credits: 3.00
- EDI Credits:
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Sponsor Information
- Competence When Dealing with Electronic Information
- Confidentiality and Attorney Client Privilege in the Digital Age
- Practical Guidance for Attorneys in the Electronic Age and Use of Social Media Attorney Use of Social Media