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CYBERSLEUTHS

Registration and Pricing | You may register through June 13 by mailing this completed

form with payment, or through June 17 by going to www.montanabar.org to pay by credit card.
To register after these dates, call the State Bar office with your credit card information.

Guide to the Internet

To register online, go to www.montanabar.org. Youll need to log in to your state Bar account at
the top of the home page. If you have questions or problems logging in, please contact the State
Bar office, 406-442-7660. Late registrations only if space is available. Please call 406-447-2206 to
check on available space at least 2 days before the seminar if you plan to register at the door. We
no longer accept faxed registration forms.

Pricing
Price A: Attorneys practicing 5 years or more and non-attorney registrants.
Price B: Attorneys practicing under 5 years and Bar Paralegal Section members.

Early Registration (through May 30)
Registration (after May 30)

Price A

Price B

$300
$325

$275
$300

Price includes the course book, The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet, 2014 Edition, which
normally sells for $64.95.

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Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet


Presented by the State Bar CLE
Institute and Internet for Lawyers.
Approved for 6 CLE credits.

Mail checks to:


State Bar of Montana
P.O. Box 577, Helena, MT 59624

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PO Box 577, Helena MT, 59624

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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.

Missoula
Holiday Inn, 200 S. Pattee
June 20, 2014
6 CLE, including 2 ethics

Internet for Lawyers | State Bar of Montana | CLE Institute

About the speakers The path to becoming a cybersleuth:


C

arole Levitt and Mark Rosch, principals of Internet For Lawyers, are internationally recognized CLE
seminar speakers and best-selling ABA authors. They are experts on Internet investigative and
legal research; social media research; social media ethics; Google search and Google Cloud Apps; and
technology for lawyers. They have been presenting CLE seminars full-time since 1999.
Together, Mark and Carole co-authored several ABA
LPD books, including:

Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for


Lawyers
Find Info like a Pro, Volumes 1 and 2
Google for Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and
Productivity Tools
The Lawyers Guide to Fact Finding on the
Internet (2 editions)
They have also co-authored twelve editions of The
Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet.
Previously, Carole was a California attorney, a
law librarian in Chicago and Los Angeles, and a
Legal Research and Writing Professor at Pepperdine
University School of Law. She is also the co-author of
the newly published book Internet Legal Research on
a Budget.

In addition to presenting seminars and writing


books and articles, Mark blogs and tweets about
legal technology issues and developed the companys
website, blog, Facebook Company page, and its online
CLE education initiative.
Mark and Carole are both active in the ABA
LP Division. Mark currently serves on its ABA
TECHSHOW Board and previously served on its
Education Committee. Carole serves on the ABA LPDs
Publications Board and previously served on its
Executive Council.

Discounts available
on related resources

Learn how the Internet is changing the way legal professionals need to research and run their practices to
competently represent their clients. Find out if failing to Google as part of due diligence could keep you from
winning a case or successfully completing a transaction. Uncover the best research strategies and learn to
master Google. 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.

Dont be left behind in exploiting this gold mine of information that will help you meet your investigative
research obligations. Join Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch, internationally recognized Internet trainers and
American Bar Association authors of five American Bar Association books, who will show you how to be a
cybersleuth to unearth information free (or at low cost!) on the Net. Each attendee will receive a copy of their
500-page book, The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet, 2014 edition (a $64.95 value).

Morning Session | 8:55 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Strategies for Discovery, Trial Preparation, and to Successfully Complete Transactions


Mastering Google

> Narrow and filter search results

> Keep on top of your research using free alerts

Beyond Google

> Do lawyers have a duty to Google?

> Googling for background/investigative information


about people and companies

> Find images and learn about reverse image


searching

> Track down altered or deleted Web pages

> Find addresses, phone, fax, and cell numbers for


service of process, etc.

> Reveal hidden search features, secrets, shortcuts

> Learn how to create more effective searches


> Whats new in Google search?
> Key into Googles advanced search menu
to create more sophisticated searches

> Uncover news from current & archival sources

> Locate information from the invisible Web

> Authenticate altered or deleted Web pages


> Learn about other search engines
> Discover Meta-search sites

Lunch
Afternoon Session | 12:55 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Investigative/Legal Research Strategies


Learn How to Search Like a Private Investigator

How to Access Expensive Databasesfor Freeto Find:

> Expert witness directories

> Key differences between public records and publicly available


information

> Factual information


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

> S.E.C. filings

Quick and Easy Methods to Retrieve Background Info From:

> Find out how to overcome social media discovery & evidentiary issues

> Online telephone/address directories to obtain information for service of


process, etc.

Legal Research on a Budget

> Uncover drivers license records


> Develop Internet investigative search strategies
> Mine the Web for missing people

To receive a 15% discount off copies of the speakers most recent ABA
books, visit http://www.netforlawyers.com/barbooks and use this discount code: MTBAR.

> Dig up death records, birthdays, and Social Security Numbers

Other current ABA books co-authored by speakers: Internet Legal Research on a Budget (2014) | Google Gmail and
Calendar for Lawyers in One Hour (2013) | Find Info Like a Pro Volume 1: Mining the Internets Publicly Available
Resources for Investigative Research (2010) | Find Info like a Pro, Volume 2: Mining the Internets Public Records for
Investigative Research (2011).

> Unearth bankruptcies

> Learn to extract background information from dockets


> Glean private or personal information from search engines, blogs, and
discussion groups

> Public record portals


> People search meta-sites
> Sex offender registries

How to Use Social Networking Sites For Investigative Research


> Discover how lawyers use social networking sites for investigative and
background research

> Learn about Fastcase an alternative to Lexis and Westlaw, and a new
member benefit from the State Bar of Montana
> Discover how to quickly and effectively research government documents
using new (free) government databases

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