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The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet

Super Search Engine Strategies and Investigative Research


Thursday, May 9 Helena, Red Lion Colonial Hotel 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Investment is $165 Available for 6.5 CLE credits
for attorneys, paralegals, and investigators register: pdc.mt.gov or call 444-3871
Join Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch, internationally recognized Internet trainers and authors of six American Bar Association books, who will show you how to be a cybersleuth to unearth information FREE (or at low cost) on the Net.
Learn how the Internet is changing the way legal professionals need to research and run their practice to competently represent their clients. Find out if failing to Google as part of the due diligence process could keep you from winning a case or successfully completing a transaction. Discover how attorneys are using free public record sites and sites with free publicly available information, including social networking sites for discovery, trial preparation, background checks, and locating missing persons.

Morning Section: Super Search Engine Strategies for Discovery, Trial Preparation, and to Successfully Complete Transactions Mastering Google Beyond Google Beyond Free

Each attendee will receive a copy of the presenters 500-page book, The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet, 12th edition, revised (2013) -- a $64.95 value.

Afternoon Section: Investigative Research Strategies for the Legal Professional Learn How to Search Like a Private Investigator How to Access Expensive Databases for Free Quick and Easy Methods to Retrieve Background Information From Public Records and Publicly Available Data How to Use Social Networking Sites For Investigative Research: What, Why and How

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