Wed, July 22, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
This program is part of Sponsor Week 2026.
Storytelling is a powerful and effective way to present your case to a judge or jury, but how do you use digital evidence in a story? How can you effectively communicate technical evidence to a non-technical audience? This CLE explores why we use storytelling and how attorneys can use storytelling to effectively present complicated digital evidence in a simple and easy to follow format.
Speaker
Brian Chase, Managing Director of Digital Forensics & eDiscovery | ArcherHall
Brian Chase is a Managing Director of Digital Forensics and eDiscovery at ArcherHall, an expert witness, and an adjunct professor of law. He has a diverse background, including years working as a network administrator for the University of Arizona, a Management and Information Systems degree from the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona, and a law degree from the same institution. Brian has worked with various sized law firms both in an IT and legal capacity, and he has consulted with firms on their use of technology within the office. He has also provided expert testimony in criminal and civil matters ranging from misdemeanors to murder to medical malpractice. Brian has published and spoken on various technology-related issues impacting law firms and parties in the civil and criminal justice system. He teaches various topics regarding law and technology, digital forensics and evidence, at a variety of legal and technical conferences.
CLE Credits
1.0 Standard CLE Credit | Event Code: 549887
Registration Deadline
July 20, 2026. To register after that time, email the program manager.
Zoom information will be sent with your registration confirmation and again the day before the event.
Accommodations
We are committed to making this event accessible. To request reasonable accommodations, please notify the program manager at least 72 hours before the event.
Refunds
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