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 ...
Federal Rule 901 governs the authentication of evidence in court. Per the rule, “[t]o satisfy the requirement of authenticating or identifying an item of evidence, the proponent must produce evidence ...
Authenticating Foreign Documents Under Federal Rules Whether obtained under the FRCP, the Hague Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters (Hague Evidence Convention or ...
It can be said that direct and cross-examination are the central features of the trial, and essential to examinations are the exhibits sought to be introduced in evidence. Each proffered exhibit must ...
Practitioners should consider whether their eDiscovery collection and processing tools meet the requirements under Amendments to Rule 902 to authenticate electronic data. This panel will dive into ...
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 ...
The article discusses how AI is changing litigation, focusing on evidentiary standards in New York and federal courts. Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming litigation by introducing novel ...