This program will cover the sources from which practitioners can gather documents, witnesses, and other evidence for use in discovery and trial with an eye towards admissibility. Specifically, the program will address issuing subpoenas, including out-of-state, and practical considerations for obtaining evidence from numerous sources including social media, businesses, health records, and individuals. The program will also discuss how to use the evidence obtained in a manner that makes it useful and admissible for evidentiary hearings and trial.
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