Social Media or Faceinstasnaptwitterbookgramchat! Where do the Rules of Evidence come into play?

  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Central Time (US & Canada)
  • By: National Institute for Trial Advocacy
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  • Pro Bono/Legal Services

Hardly a day goes by where we are not exposed to some sort of communication through the world of social media. From chat rooms to e-mail, instant messages to texts and pictures, advocates meet with clients who “want this given to the Judge.” This program focuses on the introduction of social media communication into evidence. While the program focuses on family law advocacy, the lessons taught apply for all of us who stand up in courtrooms every day!

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Faculty: Daniel Deasy

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