Upcoming CLE Topics

  • The Evidence is Out There – Identifying, Preserving, and Presenting Digital Evidence

    January 13, 2026 10:00 am PT

    Presenter: Greg Kelley – Senior Director of Digital Forensics

    Date: January 13, 2026 at 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET

    Attorneys navigating today’s litigation landscape face growing challenges in identifying, preserving, and presenting digital evidence. From mobile devices and cloud repositories to social media, metadata, and deleted content, critical information often lies beneath the surface—and understanding how to uncover it can shape the outcome of a case. This session equips participants with the knowledge to recognize valuable sources of digital evidence, understand how artifacts and metadata support or contradict claims, and spot manipulated or misleading materials like screenshots or fake messages.

    Attendees will gain clarity on the distinction between eDiscovery and digital forensics, including when to seek expert assistance and how to structure defensible preservation and production protocols. Practical examples and forensic insights illustrate how to avoid common pitfalls such as spoliation, overcollection, and improper authentication. Whether preparing for discovery, investigation, or expert testimony, legal professionals will leave with actionable strategies to strengthen their handling of electronic evidence—ensuring it serves as a powerful asset rather than a hidden risk.

    This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the Minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements. CLE credit applied for in AK, AZ, CA, CO, FL, KY, MN, NJ, NV, OH, PA, TX, and WA.

  • Cellphone Forensics: Applications in Discovery and Investigations

    February 13, 2026 10:00 am PT

    Presenter: Tom Plunkett – Managing Director of Digital Forensics & eDiscovery

    Date: February 13, 2026 at 10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET

    Cellphones represent one of the fastest-changing areas of legal practice. Mobile device evidence is more important than ever, thanks to the rapid evolution of the technology and the way this evidence is treated by the courts. Touching on important recent cases, technology developments, and ArcherHall’s direct experience advising attorneys, this presentation provides up-to-date guidance on the application of cellphone forensics in litigation, investigations, and other legal matters.

    This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the Minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements. CLE credit applied for in AK, AZ, CA, CO, FL, KY, MN, NJ, NV, OH, PA, TX, and WA.