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Managing Clients’ Digital Evidence: Best Practices for Family Law Attorneys in High-Conflict Cases

Destination Articles Blog

In family law, how you handle digital evidence can really make or break your client’s case, especially in high-conflict scenarios. Texts, emails, and social media posts can significantly influence custody decisions, highlighting the need for attorneys to manage this evidence with great care.

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From Evidence to Misinformation: Courts Brace for Deepfake Challenges

Complex Discovery

Understanding how courts may handle AI-generated evidence will be crucial for those responsible for managing digital content, ensuring data integrity, and navigating complex litigation involving digital forensics. John Tunheim, delves into how the judiciary can prepare for the impact of AI-manipulated evidence.

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How to Find Out Who’s at Fault in Car Accidents

CaseFox

Law enforcement officers responding to the accident will assess the scene, take statements from those involved and any witnesses. This report can be a pivotal piece of evidence if the case escalates to legal proceedings. Contact the one who filed the report or provide additional evidence to the relevant authorities.

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What is ECA (Early Case Assessment) and Why is it Important?

Percipient

Early case assessment (ECA) provides an opportunity to understand documentary and digital evidence. It should not be overlooked that ECA provides a great opportunity to not just to get a handle on documentary and electronic evidence, but also presents a fact finding opportunity.

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From Deepfakes to Digital Doubt: How AI Is Challenging the Future of Evidence

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: Generative AI is reshaping industries, and the legal community is facing pressing challenges, particularly concerning the authenticity of digital evidence. Citron and Robert Chesney coined the term “liar’s dividend” to describe how deepfakes can be weaponized to discredit authentic evidence.

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Marathe believes deep fakes have the potential to severely impact the integrity of evidence and the trial process if the legal system is unprepared. E-discovery professionals are on the front lines of detecting deep fakes used as evidence, according to Marathe. Trust in the integrity of evidence and trial outcomes could be at stake.