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Carole A. Levitt, President of Internet For Lawyers and Mark E. Rosch, Vice-President, have
been internationally recognized CLE seminar speakers--full-time since 1999 and best-selling ABA
Law Practice Division authors. Their areas of expertise are: Internet investigative, legal, and
social media research; social media ethics; Google search; and Google cloud Apps. Together,
Mark and Carole have authored hundreds of Internet research articles and co-authored six
ABA Law Practice Division (ABA LPD) books, including Google Gmail and Calendar in One Hour
for Lawyers (2013); Find Info like a Pro, Volumes 1 and 2, and Google for Lawyers: Essential
Search Tips and Productivity Tools (2010). They have also co-authored thirteen editions of
IFL Presss The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet. In 2013, they were both recipients of the
Fastcase Fifty award, recognizing 50 of the smartest, most courageous innovators, techies,
visionaries, and leaders in the law and in 2014, they both became Fellows in the College of
Law Practice Management, the international honor society that recognizes distinguished law
practice management professionals. Previously, Carole was a California attorney, a law librarian
in Chicago and Los Angeles, and a Legal Research and Writing Professor at Pepperdine School
of Law. She graduated with distinction from The John Marshall Law School (Chicago) and served
on the schools law review. Carole has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science and a
Masters in Library Science, both from the University of Illinois. Since 2003, Carole has served on
the ABA Law Practice Divisions Publications Advisory Board and served on its Executive Council
from 2006-11. Carole is past Chair of the California State Bars Law Practice Management and
Technology Executive Committee. Carole recently authored Internet Legal Research on a Budget
for the ABA LPD.
In addition to presenting seminars and writing books and articles, Mark blogs and tweets
about legal technology issues. He developed Internet For Lawyers website, blog, Facebook
Business page, and its online CLE education initiative. Mark is a graduate of Tulane University.
Mark is active in the ABA Law Practice Division. He recently completed a three year term on the
ABA TECHSHOW Planning Board and previously served on its Education Committee and its State
and Local Bar Outreach Committee.

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

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Internet for Lawyers


How to Become Your Own Cybersleuth: Conducting
Effective Internet Investigative & Background Research
featuring:
Carole A. Levitt
President, Internet for Lawyers, Rio Rancho, NM
and

Mark E. Rosch
Vice President, Internet for Lawyers, Rio Rancho, NM

Thursday, January 28
SC Bar Conference Center
1501 Park St., Columbia
Also available via two video CLE sites
and Live Webcast

Every attendee receives a copy of the 13th edition of


The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet, by
Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch A $64.95 VALUE!

www.scbar.org/cle

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

P.O. Box 608


Columbia, SC 29202

Much of the investigative research information that was once


only available to professional researchers from expensive, fee-based
databases is now available for free on the Internet, if you know how
to find it. The authors of The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet, 13th
edition have done the test searching and sifting through hundreds of
sites to show you how to find information for free on the Internet to
meet your investigative research obligations. The book is written in easy to understand language
with numerous examples based on real-world research scenarios. The guide is organized with
clear headings and hundreds of screen shots of Web pageswith Web site names and URLs in
boldface type all of which make the book easy for you to use. Whether youre just starting
to use the Internet for serious research or youre a seasoned online research veteran, this book
can help you find what youre looking for fast and free. For novice searchers, the book covers
many overlooked features of Web browsers, the mechanics of navigating the Internet, and
basic research strategies and tools. For power searchers, it covers more advanced search
strategies, and uncovers tips and tricks for getting the most out of many of the sites discussed.
By using the techniques in this book, readers will sharpen the tools necessary to effectively
conduct free (and low cost) investigative research on the Internet before beginning their search.
Indeed, given how easy the authors make it to use the Internet to find pertinent information on
companies, people, experts, judges, government resources, and more, it may be malpractice not
to use the skills contained in this book.

SOUTH CAROLINA BAR


CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION

In this fast-paced investigative research seminar, you will learn to


create more effective Internet searches to locate information crucial to
your matters, which you might otherwise miss. We will reveal hidden
Google search features and shortcuts to speed up your research. You
will also learn to use free public record sites and sites with free publicly
available information (including social media sites), for discovery, trial
preparation, background checks, and for locating missing persons.
Discover the advantages (and limitations) of data broker databases.
Dont be left behind in exploiting this gold mine of information that
will assist you in meeting your investigative research and due diligence
obligations, in addition to meeting your ethical duty to be conversant
with the benefits and risks of technology. Come join Carole Levitt and
Mark Rosch, internationally recognized Internet trainers and authors
of seven ABA Internet research books, who will show you how to be
a Cybersleuth to unearth information for FREE (or at low cost). Each
attendee will receive a copy of the speakers 458-page book, The
Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet--a $64.95 value.

MCLE CREDIT

This program qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours.


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SEMINAR

REGISTRATION FORM

Internet for Lawyers

INTERNET FOR LAWYERS... #16-08

HOW TO REGISTER:
E-MAILComplete this form, scan and e-mail
to registrar@scbar.org.
MAILComplete this form and mail to: SC
Bar-CLE, P.O. Box 608, Columbia, SC 29202.

How to Become Your Own Cybersleuth

ONLINEVisit www.scbar.org/cle, click


Calendar, select this seminar.

Thursday, January 28
SC Bar Conference Center, 1501 Park St., Columbia

For assistance or to register by phone, call


(803) 771-0333 or (800) 768-7787.

AGENDA
8:30 a.m.

Registration

8:55 a.m.

Welcome and Opening Remarks

9 a.m.

Cybersleuth Internet Search Strategies


Morning Session (Includes 15 Minute Break)

Learn Tips and Tricks For More Effective Internet Searching

Discover if lawyers have a duty to Google


Create more effective searches to locate crucial information
you might otherwise miss
Learn whats new in Google search
Discover hidden search features, secrets, and shortcuts
Key into Googles advanced search menu to create more
sophisticated and targeted searches
Filter search results to find precise information
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
Locate information from the invisible Web
Learn why you need cache

The Wayback Machine


Track down deleted or altered Web pages
Find out how to get pages from the Wayback Machine
admitted into evidence

Other Search Engines and Meta-Search Sites

12:15 - 1:15 p.m.

Lunch (on your own)

1:15 p.m.

Investigative/Due Diligence Research Strategies


Afternoon Session (Includes 15 Minute Break)

Learn How to Search Like a Private Investigator

Understanding key differences between public records, publicly


available information, and proprietary information
Glean personal information from search engines and blogs
Learn to use inexpensive data broker databases to create dossiers
about your subjects
Develop more effective Internet investigative
search strategies

Find out how you can uncover drivers license or vehicle records
Mine the Web for missing people
Dig up death records, birthdays, and Social Security Numbers
Extract background information from dockets
Unearth bankruptcies

Find Out How to Access Expensive Databasesfor Freeto Find:


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

Master Quick and Easy Methods to Retrieve Background


Information From Public Records and Publicly Available Sites

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











4:30 p.m.

Discover How to Use Social Media Sites For Investigative Research


Find out secret ways to ferret out information from social
media profiles
Successfully navigate through many social media sites to:
Obtain useful background/investigative information about
parties, lawyers, judges, experts, jurors, and current & potential
clients
Find information to attack a party or witness credibility
Uncover fraud
Seek out the smoking gun
Explore whether you can obtain social media profiles
by subpoena
Discover how to preserve the information you find
Learn about overcoming social media discovery issues
Find out how to authenticate social media profiles and get them
admitted into evidence
Adjourn

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Address: ______________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________________________
Phone: _______________________________________________________________________________
E-mail: ________________________________________________________________________________
Please indicate where you will attend or view the seminar:
o Live at Bar Conference Center, Columbia or
Two video-CLE site is available: o Hilton Head Island o Spartanburg
Also available via live webcast! For details, visit www.scbar.org/cle/seminars/webcasts

Please visit www.scbar.org/cle for directions to satellite locations.


Registration Fee (includes a copy of The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet, 12th Edition):
o Early Bird$295
o Regular (after Jan. 14)$345
Enclosed is my check in the amount of $__________________
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If you have a disability, please call ahead to let us know how we may accommodate
your needs.
All registrations must be pre-paid.
Cancellation & Refund Policy: Refunds, less $25 administrative fee, will be made for cancellations received in writing
to the CLE Registrar at registrar@scbar.org by 5 p.m., one week prior to the seminar. Cancellations will not be
accepted within one week of seminar date. One-time transfers to seminars of like value or to the live web cast of the
seminar (if available) will be accepted for a $25 administrative fee in lieu of cancellations within one week of seminar.
Requests to transfer to the live web cast must be received by 1p.m. the day prior to the program.

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