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Outsmarting the Smartphone: Crucial Evidence Could Be In Your Back Pocket

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Outsmarting the Smartphone: Crucial Evidence Could Be In Your Back Pocket
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In the digital era, smartphones are not just communication devices; they've become repositories of vast amounts of personal and professional data ranging from texts and emails to photos and location history providing a comprehensive digital footprint of a user's life. Examine how we use smartphones, how they work, what data is stored on the phone, proper evidence handling methods, and mobile device forensic examinations and much more.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2026

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Outsmarting the Smartphone: Crucial Evidence Could Be In Your Back Pocket (Jul 2025)

In the digital era, smartphones are not just communication devices; they've become repositories of vast amounts of personal and professional data ranging from texts and emails to photos and location history providing a comprehensive digital footprint of a user's life. Examine how we use smartphones, how they work, what data is stored on the phone, proper evidence handling methods, and mobile device forensic examinations and much more.

Originally presented: Jun 2025 Labor and Employment Law Conference

Noel Kersh, Crowe LLP - The Woodlands, TX