SpeakerLarry LiebHaystackID, LLC
Strategic Partner with Litigation Services
Larry Lieb is a nationally known subject matter expert in the field of computer forensics and electronic discovery. He has testified in both Federal and State courts on the subjects of computer and smartphone forensics. His practice focuses on maximizing the limited dollars his clients have available for
substantive legal work whilst minimizing wasted expense.
Smartphones, such as iPhones and Android phones, have become ubiquitous in daily life, and can store unique evidence potentially relevant to civil lawsuits of all types. This MCLE will educate students as to the important categories of evidence that can be recovered from smartphones and how these categories can be leveraged in not only a defensive manner but also an offensive manner in civil litigation. Finally, the MCLE will provide reasonable steps one should take to protect attorney-client communications from spying and techniques that can be
applied to unmask an anonymous unfriendly party.
Topics • Smartphones are basically big file cabinets
• Alternative locations from which smartphone evidence can be recovered
• Examples of smartphone file cabinet drawer contents
• Reasonable attorney-client communication security measures
• Techniques for unmasking blocked caller ids and spoofed calls
• Civil subpoena for carrier call and text message records