KCBA Internet Investigative Research Strategies for Legal Professionals-Brochure

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Carole Levitt, Esq. and Mark Rosch Featuring Nationally Recognized Internet Trainers & Authors of ABA’s “Google for Lawyers” (2010) ABA’s “Find It Like A Pro” (2009) “The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet” (2010) 5 WAYS TO REGISTER! 1. Mail registration form and payment to: KCBA CLE Department 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle, WA 98101 2. Order online at http://www.kcba.org 3. Call the CLE Department at 206.267.7057 4. Fax registration form to 206.267.7099 5. E-mail [email protected] ***Attorneys: Want to spend less on CLEs? Become a KCBA member to save at least $50 on this CLE. Member savings on every KCBA CLE can quickly cover the $210 annual dues. If you work/live outside of King County, Associate dues are only $110/year. Learn more & join on-line at www.kcba.org, or call the Membership Department at 206-267-7016. Continuing Legal Education 1200 Fifth Avenue Suite 600 Seattle WA 98101 Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Seattle, WA Permit No. 236 Internet Investigative Research Strategies October 12, 2010 Registration: 8:30am Program: 9am-4:45pm Internet Investigative Research Strategies for Legal Professionals Tuesday, October 12, 2010 Red Lion Hotel, Bellevue 11211 Main Street Bellevue Washington Attendees will receive a copy of the 400 page revised 11th Edition: “The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet6.00 General CLE Credits Approved Carole Levitt, Esq. and Mark Rosch Principals, Internet for Lawyers (IFL) ***If you must cancel, registration fees may be partially refunded as along as cancellation is received in writing ([email protected] or fax 206.267.7099) by 5:00pm, Oct. 8, 2010. A $40 administrative fee will be retained. No refunds permitted after 5:00pm October 8, 2010. Substitute Attendees welcome. ***Please advise KCBA two weeks in advance of the program regarding ADA accommodation requests so appropriate arrangements may be completed prior to the program date (206.267.7005). ***Walk-in registrations welcome as space permits.

Transcript of KCBA Internet Investigative Research Strategies for Legal Professionals-Brochure

Page 1: KCBA Internet Investigative Research Strategies for Legal Professionals-Brochure

Carole Levitt, Esq. and Mark Rosch

Featuring Nationally Recognized Internet Trainers & Authors of ABA’s “Google for Lawyers” (2010)

ABA’s “Find It Like A Pro” (2009)“The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet” (2010)

5 WAYS TO REGISTER!1. Mail registration form and payment to: KCBA CLE Department 1200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600 Seattle, WA 98101

2. Order online at http://www.kcba.org3. Call the CLE Department at 206.267.70574. Fax registration form to 206.267.70995. E-mail [email protected]

***Attorneys: Want to spend less on CLEs? Become a KCBA member to save at least $50 on this CLE. Member savings on every KCBA CLE can quickly cover the $210 annual dues. If you work/live outside of King County, Associate dues are only $110/year. Learn more & join on-line at www.kcba.org, or call the Membership Department at 206-267-7016.

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Internet Investigative Research Strategies

for Legal ProfessionalsTuesday, October 12, 2010

Red Lion Hotel, Bellevue11211 Main Street

Bellevue Washington

Attendees will receive a copy of the 400 page revised 11th Edition: “The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet”

6.00 General CLE Credits Approved

Carole Levitt, Esq. and Mark Rosch Principals, Internet for Lawyers (IFL)

***If you must cancel, registration fees may be partially refunded as along as cancellation is received in writing ([email protected] or fax 206.267.7099) by 5:00pm, Oct. 8, 2010. A $40 administrative fee will be retained. No refunds permitted after 5:00pm October 8, 2010. Substitute Attendees welcome.

***Please advise KCBA two weeks in advance of the program regarding ADA accommodation requests so appropriate arrangements may be completed prior to the program date (206.267.7005).

***Walk-in registrations welcome as space permits.

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KCBA CLE: Internet ResearchOctober 12, 2010

Red Lion Hotel, 11211 Main Street, Bellevue6.00 General CLE Credits Approved

Bar # if applicable: __________________First Name____________________________________________Last Name____________________________________________Firm_________________________________________________Address ______________________________________________City/Zip ______________________________________________E-mail _______________________________________________Confirmation sent via email

Telephone #___________________________________________REGISTRATION FEESPriority Registration received by 5:00pm, October 8:Attorneys _____ $185 KCBA Members _____ $235 Non-KCBA Member LawyersNon-Attorneys _____ $150 Non-Lawyer Employees of KCBA Members _____ $180 Not an Attorney/General Public Standard Registration received after 5:00pm, October 8,and/or at the door, space permittingAttorneys _____ $195 KCBA Members _____ $250 Non-KCBA Member LawyersNon-Attorneys _____ $160 Non-Lawyer Employees of KCBA Members _____ $195 Not an Attorney/General Public

PAYMENT _____ Check # ___________ (Payable to KCBA) orExpiration Date______ Visa/Master Card/AMEX

Card Number_______________________________________________Name on Card______________________________________________

Signature __________________________________________________

AGENDA

8:30-9:00am Registration and Coffee Service

Super Search Engine Strategies: Mastering Google & Beyond• Is there a duty to Google?• Googling for background information• Develop super search strategies• Google secrets and shortcuts revealed• Key into Google’s “advanced search” menu to create sophisticated searches• Beyond Google: other search engines• Tips on using search engines for investigative research• Locate information from the “invisible” Web• Uncover ways to find deleted Web pages• Find current news and much older information • Keep on top of your research using free alerts

12:15- 1:30pm Lunch on your own

1:30- 4:45pm Afternoon Session (Includes 15 Minute Break)

Learn How to Search Like a Private Investigator• Key differences between public records and “publicly available” information• Uncover driver’s license records• Develop Internet investigative search strategies• Mine the Web for missing people• Dig up death records, birthdays and social security numbers• Learn to extract background information from dockets• Unearth bankruptcies• Glean private or personal information from search engines, blogs, and Google Groups• How to access expensive databases…for free…to find: Factual information Background information Full-text newspaper and magazine articles Press releases

Discover Quick & Easy Methods to Access Background Information from Public Records & Publicly Available Data• Online telephone/address directories and identify neighbors• Public record portals• People search meta-sites• Sex offenders• Expert witnesses• S.E.C. filings

Learn Why Social Network Sites Are Becoming Latest and Greatest Investigative Tool• Find out how to dig up “dirt” about the opposition• Uncover information to attack a witness’ credibility• Seek out the smoking gun• Obtain useful background information about potential clients, potential jurors and the opposition4:45pm Evaluations and Adjourn__________________________

Carole Levitt, Esq. has over twenty years of combined experience in the legal field as a California attorney, Internet trainer, law librarian and legal research and writing professor. She was the “Computer Counselor” columnist for the Los Angeles Lawyer magazine. Ms. Levitt received her Juris Doctorate from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois, graduating with distinction, and was a member of the school’s law review. She earned her Masters in Library Science and her Bachelors in Political Science at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana. Ms. Levitt serves on the ABA’s Law Practice Management Executive Council and the section’s Publishing Board.

Mark Rosch is the developer and manager of IFL’s website and online education services. He serves as the editor of IFL’s newsletter, The Internet Legal Research Update. Mr. Rosch authors numerous articles about computer technology in the law office for Law Technology News, Los Angeles Lawyer, Law Practice, FindLaw.com and the Los Angeles Daily Journal among other publications. Mr. Rosch graduated from Tulane University, in New Orleans. Mr. Rosch served on the ABA’s Law Practice Management Education Board.

Internet Investigative Research Strategies October 12, 2010 Red Lion Hotel, Bellevue

6.00 General CLE Credits Approved