May 29, 2020 – Cybersleuth Investigative Series: Using Free Public Records and Publicly Available Information for Investigative Research

Sponsored by CLESeminars.com

Date: May 29, 2020
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. (Mountain Time)
Cost: $62.50
Credit Approval: 1 CLE Credit

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Just because a record is “public” doesn’t mean it has to be easy to access or even to find. The Internet has been a boon to researchers trying to locate information on people and companies. Public records and other publicly available information are now more accessible than ever before…if you know where to look for it…and how to dig it out of the sites that do make it available. This seminar will help you uncover the best sources for them online.

        • Free Public Records on the Web
          • Discover quick and easy methods to locate public records
          • Uncover criminal history, current inmates and sex offender registries
          • Unearth property records
          • Find out how to access driver’s licenses, vehicle records, and driving records
          • Dig up assets: boats, planes, company employee benefit plans, patents, trademarks and copyrights
          • Find vital records: birth, death, marriage and divorce
          • Locate political campaign contributions
          • Find military personnel
  • Free Publicly Available Information on the Web
    • Discover cell phone and unpublished numbers
    • Unravel associations between companies
    • Explore experts and learn about their backgrounds
  • Use Expensive Databases for Free to Find
    • Addresses and phone numbers of evasive parties you need to serve
    • Private and public company information

Faculty

Carole A. Levitt, and Mark E. Rosch, Vice-President, principals of Internet for Lawyers and CLEseminars.com, 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 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 fourteen editions of IFL Press’s The Cybersleuth’s Guide to the Internet. Carole recently authored Internet Legal Research on a Budget.

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.

 

 

 

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