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Social Media in Litigation: How to Understand It and How to Use It

Contains material from Apr 2016 to Nov 2016

Social Media in Litigation: How to Understand It and How to Use It
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Really interesting course. I'd like to hear more about defamation and the use of social media in future seminars.

Great course! Thank you!

Very interesting and current information in these presentations.

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Session 1: The Business of Social Media - How are social media assets created and transferred? How are “visits” and “hits” measured and valued? Investigate the business of social media with profiles of prominent social media companies and get insight into many of the products in the social commerce space that help companies collect and make use of consumer-generated content.
 
Session 2: Hearsay in a Wireless World - Review important hearsay issues, with an emphasis on hearsay appearing in social media, texts, and other new media.
 
Session 3: Getting from Internet to Evidence - Social media can be a goldmine in certain cases, if you can discover relevant data and get it into evidence. Learn ethical methods of eDiscovery related to social media, the nuts and bolts of admitting social media data into evidence, and strategies for using that evidence on both liability and damages claims.

Session 4: Social Media and Homeowners Insurance: Are Your Facebook Posts Covered? Litigation stemming from social media activities has exploded in recent years. While the defendants in these cases often look to their homeowners insurance for protection, the typical policy gives insurers multiple ways out.

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1. The Business of Social Media (Apr 2016)

Kin Gill, Nicholas Campbell, Stephen E. Stein

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The Business of Social Media (Apr 2016)

How are social media assets created and transferred? How are “visits” and “hits” measured and valued? Investigate the business of social media with profiles of prominent social media companies and get insight into many of the products in the social commerce space that help companies collect and make use of consumer-generated content.

Originally presented: Apr 2016 Corporate Counsel Institute

Kin Gill, Bazaarvoice, Inc. - Austin, TX
Nicholas Campbell, Bazaarvoice, Inc. - Austin, TX
Stephen E. Stein, Thompson & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX

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2. Hearsay in a Wireless World (Nov 2016)

Steven Goode

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Hearsay in a Wireless World (Nov 2016)

Review important hearsay issues, with an emphasis on hearsay appearing in social media, texts, and other new media.

Originally presented: Oct 2016 Civil Litigation Conference

Steven Goode, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX

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3. Getting from Internet to Evidence (Aug 2016)

Jason Boulette

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Getting from Internet to Evidence (Aug 2016)

Social media can be a goldmine in certain cases, if you can discover relevant data and get it into evidence. Learn ethical methods of eDiscovery related to social media, the nuts and bolts of admitting social media data into evidence, and strategies for using that evidence on both liability and damages claims.

Originally presented: Jul 2016 The Car Crash Seminar

Jason Boulette, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX

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4. Social Media and Homeowners Insurance: Are Your Facebook Posts Covered? (Nov 2016)

Clayton N. Matheson

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Social Media and Homeowners Insurance: Are Your Facebook Posts Covered? (Nov 2016)

Litigation stemming from social media activities has exploded in recent years. While the defendants in these cases often look to their homeowners insurance for protection, the typical policy gives insurers multiple ways out.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Insurance Law Institute

Clayton N. Matheson, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP - San Antonio, TX