Name
9B Algorithms, Flavors, Tiny Papers, and Dead Fish: Navigating Technical, Proprietary, Voluminous, and Unusual Evidence (E)
Date & Time
Wednesday, December 4, 2024, 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Mary Long Karl Fredric Seligman
Description

Be prepared for unusual evidentiary issues or evidence in hearings, including when evidence is accompanied by proprietary confidentiality claims, presented in a disorganized fashion, offered as physical objects, or in other unexpected formats. This course also examines the management of cases with extensive records, including those with document-heavy evidentiary exhibits. The presentation focuses on real-life situations and provides techniques for effectively managing these challenges, including in virtual hearing formats. Learn tips for using procedural tools to manage evidentiary materials before they become problems, set evidentiary expectations before hearings, manage evidence during hearings, and transmit evidence to your agency’s record repository.

Interest
A more weighty or somewhat more complex class