Schedule a Private CLE Program for Your Law Firm

ArcherHall Offers CLE Programs in Digital Forensics, eDiscovery, and Cybersecurity Tailored to Your Organization.

Master Digital Evidence for Stronger Case Outcomes

In today’s legal landscape, understanding and managing digital evidence effectively is critical to success. ArcherHall’s Private CLE Sessions provide your legal team with the insights and tools they need to navigate complex digital forensics cases and ensure evidence integrity.

Unparalleled Expertise to Elevate Your Firm’s Competitive Edge

At ArcherHall, we offer private CLE programs that are customized to meet the unique needs of your legal team or association. Our accredited sessions cover essential topics, from cellphone forensics to ethical duties around electronically stored information. Whether it’s forensic imaging, ESI and eDiscovery topics, cybersecurity, or Artificial Intelligence, our sessions are designed to give your legal team a competitive edge. Every session is led by certified digital forensics and eDiscovery professionals who bring real-world case experience to the table.

Private CLE Programs Designed to Suit Your Needs

Our private CLE sessions are customized to meet your firm’s or organization’s specific needs. Whether you are part of a law firm or would like to schedule for your local Bar Association, we tailor our CLE content to cover critical areas of digital forensics, eDiscovery, and cybersecurity. Our private CLEs are delivered at no cost to your law firm or organization, with all state accreditation handled by our team. Select from our range of topics or work with us to create a customized session based on your specific needs.

Popular CLE Topics

  • Cellphone Forensics – Applications in Discovery and Investigations

  • Truth or Tech – Navigating AI-Generated Evidence in the Courtroom

  • Ethical Duties and Electronically Stored Information

  • Your Home is Spying on You – A Look at Internet of Things Forensics

CLE Insights Help Win Cases

These sessions focus on your specific legal challenges, using real-world scenarios that apply directly to your practice. With private access to ArcherHall’s certified experts, you can ask questions and get immediate, practical guidance.

Gain Practical, Real-World Expertise

Our CLE programs are built on practical examples from the field, showing you how to leverage digital forensics and eDiscovery in real legal cases. See how digital data insights from our expert-led CLEs helped legal teams secure critical evidence and win complex cases.

Tailored Learning
Experience

ArcherHall’s Private CLEs are customized specifically for your team, addressing the unique legal challenges you face. These sessions delve into real-world scenarios and case studies that are directly relevant to your practice, providing a deeper and more personalized understanding of digital forensics and eDiscovery.

Exclusive, On-Demand
Expertise

Gain direct access to ArcherHall’s certified experts in an interactive environment where you can ask questions and get immediate, practical advice. This one-on-one engagement allows for deeper discussions and a more impactful learning experience compared to public webinars.

No Cost, Maximum Value

Our private CLEs are offered at no cost to your organization. ArcherHall handles everything from scheduling to accreditation, allowing your team to focus on the training without worrying about financial or administrative burdens.

Flexible Scheduling

Private CLE sessions are scheduled around your availability, offering the flexibility to choose dates and times that fit your team’s schedule, ensuring seamless integration into your workflow.

Focused Attention for Your
Team

Receive exclusive attention with training that directly addresses your team’s specific concerns and cases. This personalized focus provides practical skills that can be immediately applied to ongoing and future cases—something difficult to achieve in larger, generic webinars.

How It Works: Scheduling Your Private CLE

At ArcherHall, we make it simple to set up a private, tailored CLE session for your firm or organization with our Client Education Coordinators ready to assist you. Follow these easy steps to get started:

  1. Select Your CLE Topic

    Choose from our curated list of popular CLE topics, such as cellphone forensics, electronically stored information, and digital evidence. You can also request a customized session to address specific needs or interests.

  2. Pick a Date and Time
    Provide us with your preferred date and time for the CLE, and we’ll work to accommodate your schedule. Whether it’s an afternoon session or a full-day event, we’re flexible.

  3. We Handle the Details
    Once the topic and time are selected, we take care of everything—from setting up the session to managing the CLE accreditation process. We’ll ensure your team or association is ready for the presentation.

  4. Join the Session and Earn CLE Credit
    Attend the expert-led CLE session virtually or in-person and gain immediate, actionable insights that can be applied to your cases. Each session is approved for one CLE credit in select states.

Private CLE Programs Designed to Suit Your Needs

ArcherHall’s Private CLE sessions are designed for legal professionals and organizations seeking to deepen their knowledge in digital forensics and eDiscovery. From corporate law, employment law, intellectual property law, to civil and criminal litigation and more, our expert-led programs are tailored to meet the needs of:

Law Firms

Whether you're a small practice or a large firm, our CLE sessions equip your attorneys with the tools and expertise to handle digital evidence with confidence. These sessions are ideal for teams working on cases involving data recovery, eDiscovery, or digital forensics.

Bar Associations and Legal Organizations

We offer private CLE sessions for local, state, and national legal organizations, providing your members with crucial insights into the complexities of digital forensics and eDiscovery. Our programs are flexible and can be tailored to address your organization’s specific needs.

In-House Legal Teams

Corporate legal departments can benefit from our private CLE sessions by gaining practical knowledge that supports their litigation strategies and compliance efforts. Tailor the session to your company’s challenges and learn how digital evidence plays a role in today’s legal landscape.

CLE Presentation Topics

As technology advances, the manipulation of digital content has become more sophisticated and accessible than ever. It is now easier to generate or alter photos, videos, audio recordings, and even handwriting, raising critical questions about the integrity of evidence presented in legal proceedings. With the rise of AI-generated content, we must consider how these advancements can potentially compromise the reliability of evidence in court.

This presentation addresses the need for legal professionals to understand and respond to the challenges posed by AI manipulation. We will explore whether our existing authentication rules are sufficient to withstand the complexities introduced by AI-generated evidence. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

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.

Cellphones represent one of the fastest-changing areas of legal practice. Mobile device evidence is more important than ever, thanks to rapid technological developments and changing court standards. This digital forensics CLE presentation provides up-to-date guidance on the use of cellphone forensics in litigation investigations. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

This Continuing Legal Education presentation covers electronic discovery and the related ethical duty of competence regarding electronically stored information (ESI). Drawing on guidance from the State Bar, recent eDiscovery cases, and our own experience assisting attorneys, the presentation outlines the main risks to counsel and client of failing to properly understand eDiscovery obligations and how to effectively handle electronically stored information in litigation. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of ethics credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

Nearly every family law attorney has received that call from their client where the client says their ex has hacked their phone. This CLE explores the reality of hacking/stalking cases. You’ll learn how most stalking is not from the hacking of a device, but from shared accounts or devices. We’ll explore often overlooked areas of stalking, and how you can work with your client to shut it down. Finally, you’ll learn the most cost-effective ways of utilizing an expert witness to prove stalking has occurred. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are governed by a strict regulatory framework, but they contain remarkably detailed information that is important in a wide variety of cases from malpractice to fraud to criminal prosecution. This data is frequently produced in paper or PDF reports, leaving much of the potentially relevant data behind. This presentation discusses the types of information that are contained in EMR systems and how to approach discovery requests to comply with the law and avoid missing responsive data. Using examples from actual cases, many of which our experts worked on directly, we discuss the ways parties withhold, modify, or obfuscate electronic medical record data, and how to ensure it is all collected or produced. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

Electronically stored information (ESI) in litigation has changed significantly in recent years. Once almost exclusively digitized paper records and email archives, the varieties of ESI have multiplied exponentially. Similarly, the locations where ESI are stored are more numerous than ever, including mobile, cloud, and the internet of things (IoT). The result is a complex effort to find and collect relevant data in whatever location or format it is stored. This presentation covers these technical topics from the perspective of the legal practitioner, highlighting the key factors an attorney should consider to ensure that all relevant data has been identified and preserved. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continued Legal Education requirements.

Determining the location of an individual at a specific point in time can make or break a case. Lawyers have used location data to put defendants at the scene of a murder, place a driver at the scene of a crash, or even show a doctor was not in the hospital during a critical procedure. This presentation provides guidance to know what location data is available, where to find it, how to use it, and the law that governs it. We will provide real-world examples of location data and discuss its use and misuse in trial. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

This CLE explores the Federal Rules of Evidence applicable to digital evidence. Attendees will learn how to authenticate or challenge the admission of digital evidence at trial. We will explain how to use digital evidence effectively at trial and how to incorporate it into an overarching story or theory of a case. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

This CLE will teach how IP theft is committed, who commits it, and when this occurs. We will discuss the digital trail left behind and how forensic analysis can reveal what really happened. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

Hosted review platforms (such as Relativity) are no longer just for large law firms. These tools are more affordable and easier to use than ever. Hosted review software allows litigators to efficiently search, review, and tag documents without much technical knowledge. This presentation provides an introduction to hosted review platforms and demonstrates how powerful they can be for any size case. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

More and more homes contain smart devices: Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Nest Thermostat, Smart TVs, Roombas, and more. These devices store all kinds of activities and send that data to the cloud. This CLE  explores the types of data available, looks at some cases where that data was used, and discusses the law regarding the collection of this type of data. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

Storytelling is a powerful and effective way to present your case to a judge or jury, but how do you use digital evidence in a story? How can you effectively communicate technical evidence to a non-technical audience? This CLE explores why we use storytelling and how attorneys can use storytelling to effectively present complicated digital evidence in a simple and easy to follow format. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

This presentation is designed to transform your approach to cybersecurity, whether you’re a sole practitioner or leading a multi-office firm. This session delves into the critical flaws in traditional security methods and explores how we arrived at our current challenges. More importantly, we’ll unveil a dynamic framework that will enhance your organization’s security and empower you to navigate the complexities of today’s cybersecurity landscape effectively. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements

For Criminal Attorneys

This CLE explores situations where the defense has used digital evidence to get a successful outcome in a case. We will show situations where the digital evidence was misinterpreted, misunderstood, or simply missed and how the correct interpretation of the evidence was crucial for a not guilty verdict or lesser charge. You’ll learn how to spot errors in the use of digital forensics, and how to successfully use digital forensics to defend your case. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

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 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.

From Jones to Riley to Carpenter, the Supreme Court has changed the landscape of 4th and 5th Amendment law in the digital realm. This CLE will explore the effects of these landmark cases and identify areas of further challenges for the defense. Attendees will learn about how courts are applying the 4th and 5th Amendments to new forms of digital evidence and will learn to spot potential Constitutional Issues involving digital devices. This activity is approved by the State Bar for 1 hour of credit towards the minimum Continuing Legal Education requirements.

What Our Clients Say

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Name
Role

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Name
Role

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about our private CLE sessions? We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common inquiries to help you understand how our private CLEs work, what to expect, and how they can benefit your legal team or organization.

Our private CLE sessions are offered at no cost to your law firm or organization.

Yes, we offer CLE credit for private presentations based on the specific states your staff or members require.

Absolutely. You can choose from our popular topics or work with us to create a session that’s tailored to your specific needs.

Simply fill out the form with your preferred topics and dates, and we’ll handle the rest!

Each CLE session is one hour long and approved for one CLE credit.

We have presented to 10-attorney offices and offices with thousands of attorneys. We can work with you to meet your needs.

Ready to Schedule Your CLE?

Call us at (855) 839-9084. Or send us a message and we’ll get back to you right away.

Name(Required)
I am a Legal Professional
I want to host a free presentation