Internet Investigative Research Strategies for the Legal Professional
July 25, 2012
Location
New York City Bar Association
42 West 44th Street
New York, New York 10036
USA
Description
Learn how to use free public record sites and sites with free "publicly available" information, including social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Google Plus, and LinkedIn) for discovery, trial preparation, background checks, and locating missing persons. Don't be left behind in exploiting this gold mine of information that will assist you in meeting your investigative research obligations. Come join Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch, internationally recognized Internet trainers and authors of five American Bar Association books, who will show you how to be a cybersleuth to unearth information for FREE (or at low cost!) on the Net. Each attendee will receive a copy of their 500 page book, The Cybersleuth's Guide to the Internet, 12th edition (2012; a $64.95 value)
Additional Information
New York CLE Credit: 3.0 skills. This live program provides transitional/non-transitional credit to all attorneys. Illinois credit: 2.75 general Pennsylvania credit: 2.5 general
Member: $205.00 Nonmember: $315.00
Register Online or by Phone at 212-382-6663
Organized by
City Bar Center for CLE at the New York City Bar
42 west 44th Street
New York, New York 10036
United States of America
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