Editor’s Note: Identifying key digital evidence is only half the battle—ensuring that evidence is admissible in court is what ultimately matters. This article examines the legal standards that govern ...
The Atlanta Bar Association Litigation Section hosted a May 8, 2026, panel discussion examining how artificial intelligence is beginning to ...
Digital forensics is the only reliable answer to deepfakes—it's also being weaponized to drive litigation costs.
At a meeting Thursday, the U.S. court system’s advisory committee on evidence rules declined to advance a proposed amendment ...
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The New Mexico Supreme Court agreed with the legal framework used by the intermediate appeals court to authenticate screenshots of a Facebook Messenger conversation, but not its determination that the ...
OCEAN CITY — Prosecutors on Friday discussed how lawyers can authenticate social media and other digital evidence for use at trial, particularly given how the legal standard for authentication has ...
Admissibility of Non-US Evidence at Trial in the US An examination of issues related to the admissibility of evidence obtained in a foreign country for use at trial in the US, including admission ...
The Maryland Supreme Court has agreed to hear a criminal case that will determine whether the Maryland Appellate Court lowered the requirements for authentication of video evidence when the court ...
Jonathan D. Uslaner and Matthew Goldstein of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP examine the proposed new Federal Rule ...