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Key evidence on electronic devices (ADVERTISEMENT)

Fri Jun 11 2010

Computers, mobile phones, music players and other electronic devices are capable of storing evidence that is critical for the outcome of a case, even if the data has been deleted. Members are invited to a seminar by Allan Watt on Key Evidence on Digital Devices, at 6.00pm-7.00pm on 21 July 2010 at the Sydney office of e.law, L3 9 Castlereagh Street. Attendance will attract one CPD point in the Substantive Law strand. RSVP Allan Watt on a.watt@elaw.com.au by 19 July.

14 July 2010

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