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Each attendee will receive

a copy of their book, The


Cybersleuths Guide to the
Internet a $64.95 value!

Nonprofit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Minnesota Continuing
Legal Education

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RECYCLABLE

DATED MATERIAL PLEASE EXPEDITE!

Investigative
Internet
Research

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Come join Carole Levitt,


J.D., M.L.S. and Mark
Rosch, internationally
recognized Internet
trainers and authors of
six ABA books, who will
show you how to be a
cybersleuth to unearth
information free (or at low
cost!) on the Net.

The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet

Investigative
Internet
Research

A wealth of information
really shows you how
much is available for little
or no money.

2550 UNIVERSITY AVE W #160-S, SAINT PAUL MN 55114

I will probably get more


use out of the content of
this seminar than from
any other Ive taken in 25
years of law practice.

Minnesota Continuing
State Bar
Legal Education
Association

Lots of specific topics


for real-world situations.
Ms. Levitts background
in both law and library
science was invaluable.

Much of the information


that was once only
available to professional
researchers from
expensive, fee-based
sources is now available
for free on the Internet if
you know where to find
it. You will learn some of
the best Internet search
strategies and sources
to assist you in solving
your investigative and
background research
questions.

The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet

The Internet is changing the way


legal professionals need to research
and run their practice to competently
represent their clients.

Find it fast and free!


Uncover the best research strategies for information
important to your clients matters.
Get super search engine strategies for discovery and trial:
mastering Google and beyond
Mine the Internet for missing witnesses, heirs, parties,
clients, or as part of juror research
Access expensive databases for free
Discover quick and easy methods for finding background
information from public records and publicly available data
Use social networking sites for investigative research: the
what, why, and how of locating information

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Presented by:

Carole Levitt
and

Minnesota CLE Conference Center


600 Nicollet Mall, Suite 370
Third Floor City Center, Minneapolis

Mark Rosch

yers

Internet for Law


Albuquerque
New Mexico

Minnesota State Bar Association


Continuing Legal Education
Your State Bar at Work For You

8:30 9:00 a.m.


Check-in & Continental Breakfast

Course Information

1:15 4:30 p.m.

Location

AFTERNOON SESSION

Minneapolis
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Minnesota CLE Conference Center
600 Nicollet Mall, Suite 370
Third Floor City Center

(includes one fifteen-minute break)


9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m.

MORNING SESSION

Investigative Research Strategies for the Legal Profession

(includes one 15-minute break)

Super Search Engine Strategies for


Discovery, Trial Preparation, and to
Successfully Complete Transactions
Mastering Google











Do lawyers have a duty to Google?


Learn how to create more effective searches
Whats new in Google search?
Key into Googles advanced search menu to
create sophisticated searches
Narrow and filter search results
Googling for background/investigative
information about people and companies
Find addresses, phone, fax, and cell numbers for
service of process, etc.
Uncover news from current and archival sources
Keep on top of your research using free alerts
Find images and learn about reverse image
searching
Hidden search features, secrets, and shortcuts
revealed
Locate information from the invisible Web

Credits

Learn How to Search Like a Private Investigator









Key differences between public records and publicly available information


Availability of drivers license records
Develop Internet investigative search strategies
Mine the Web for missing people
Dig up death records, birthdays, and Social Security numbers
Learn to extract background information from dockets
Unearth bankruptcies
Glean personal information from search engines, blogs, and discussion groups

How to Access Expensive Databases... for Free... to Find





Factual information
Background information
Full-text newspaper and magazine articles
Press releases

Discover Quick and Easy Methods to Retrieve Background


Information from Public Records and Publicly Available Data From




Online telephone/address directories to obtain information for service of process, etc.


Public record portals
Criminal records and sex offender registries
S.E.C. filings
Expert witness directories

Beyond Google



Track down older, altered, or deleted Web pages


Authenticate altered or deleted Web pages
Learn about other search engines
Discover meta-search sites

12:15 1:15 p.m.


Lunch (on your own)

hind! Get
Dont be left be
loiting this
tips now for exp
rmation
gold mine of info
onize your
that will revoluti
search.
investigative re

How to Use Social Networking Sites for Investigative Research:


What, Why, and How
What is social networking
Discover how lawyers use social networking sites for investigative and background
research
Find out how to overcome social media authentication, discovery, and evidentiary
issues
Learn to effectively:
Seek out the smoking gun
Dig up dirt about opposing parties
Uncover information to attack witnesses credibility
Obtain useful background information about potential clients, potential jurors,
opposing attorneys, and even judges
Key into information that can be the turning point in a case
Locate missing people... and more

Minnesota CLE is applying to the


State Board of CLE for 6.0 law office
management credits. In no case can
you claim more than 6.0 credits for this
seminar.

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lawyers entering the profession, Minnesota
Continuing Legal Education has established
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than three years. Those wishing to apply
for such assistance should contact Grant
at 651-254-2111 or gdavies@minncle.org
for details.

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