The Cyberlaw section helps attorneys learn about technology in plain language that everyone can understand. Lawyers can get answers to "hypothetical" questions prompted by their own cases, in open discussions with professional engineers, computer science professors, software developers, web-page designers, technology business executives and tech-savvy private investigators who are accustomed to working with attorneys and who have been invited specifically to answer those questions. Attorneys can get a techie perspective on published cases and regulations, learn what new types of evidence and legal strategies (as well as what new crimes and torts) are made possible by emerging computer and cell-phone technology, and can even get informal office-technology tech support. Membership is free.
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