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Craig Ball is coming to Technology in Practice 2015

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Aug 24, 2015 4:41:00 PM

CDB_Photo_webCraig Ball of Austin, TX is a trial lawyer, computer forensic examiner, law professor and noted authority on electronic evidence. He limits his practice to serving as a court-appointed special master and consultant in computer forensics and electronic discovery and has served as the Special Master or testifying expert in computer forensics and electronic discovery in some of the most challenging and celebrated cases in the U.S. A founder of the Georgetown University Law Center E-Discovery Training Academy, Craig serves on the Academy’s faculty and teaches Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence at the University of Texas School of Law. For nine years, Craig penned the award-winning Ball in Your Court column on electronic discovery for American Lawyer Media and now writes for several national news outlets.

We are thrilled to announce that Craig Ball will be joining us at Technology in Practice for the Opening Keynote Session on Thursday morning:

Evidence Everywhere:
Changes and Challenges of Mobile, Cloud and the Internet of Things

Just as we have gained confidence in our ability to preserve, collect and produce conventional electronically stored information (ESI), we face a host of emerging sources of compelling evidence that defy characterization and presentation as documents and that fairly fight not to be captured.

This presentation looks at the rich variety of emerging evidence and the unique, sometimes intractable, challenges posed by mobile devices, applications content, wearables and the Internet of Things.

For his articles on electronic discovery and computer forensics, please visit craigball.com or his blog, ballinyourcourt.com.

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