Uncovering Digital Evidence: A Comprehensive Guide for Legal Professionals in the Digital Era
暫譯: 揭露數位證據:數位時代法律專業人士的全面指南
Garrie, Daniel B., Gordon, Leo M., Newman, Bradford
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2024-11-16
- 售價: $4,470
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $4,247
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 390
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031681177
- ISBN-13: 9783031681172
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商品描述
This book serves as a comprehensive guide for legal practitioners, providing a primer on digital forensic evidence and essential technological concepts. Through real-world examples, this book offers a systematic overview of methodologies and best practices in collecting, preserving, and analyzing digital evidence. Grounded in legal precedent, the following chapters explain how digital evidence fits within existing legal frameworks, addressing questions of admissibility, authenticity, and ethical considerations. The aim of this book is to bridge the digital knowledge gap that often hinders the legal process, empowering readers with the tools needed for effective engagement in tech-related legal matters. Ultimately, the book equips judges, lawyers, investigators, and jurists with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital dimensions of legal cases proficiently.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書作為法律從業人員的全面指南,提供有關數位取證證據及基本技術概念的入門知識。透過真實案例,本書系統性地概述了收集、保存和分析數位證據的方法論和最佳實踐。基於法律先例,接下來的章節解釋了數位證據如何融入現有的法律框架,並針對可接受性、真實性和倫理考量等問題進行探討。本書的目標是彌補數位知識的鴻溝,這常常妨礙法律程序,賦予讀者在技術相關法律事務中有效參與所需的工具。最終,本書使法官、律師、調查員和法學家具備在法律案件的數位層面上熟練導航的知識和技能。
作者簡介
Daniel B. Garrie, Esq. is a highly respected mediator, arbitrator, and Special Master at JAMS renowened for his expertise in resolving complex disputes across the US. Daniel has been selected by counsel and appointed by courts to resolve disputes on law and technology and their intersection throughout many fields and practices. Recently, he served as the Special Master for In Re: Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation. Daniel is also the co-founder of Law & Forensics LLC where he leads the Cyber Security and Forensics Practice teams. Daniel has managed and executed forensic projects and testified in cases related to fintech, blockchain, and eDiscovery. He has written extensively on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and has participated in resolving several disputes involving AI. Outside of his work Daniel is a professor at the Harvard Extension School where he teaches courses on cybersecurity ethics, law, cryptocurrency, and forensics.
Judge Leo M. Gordon was appointed to the U.S. Court of International Trade in March 2006. Judge Gordon currently serves as a District Court Judge sitting by designation in the District of New Jersey, handling mostly complex civil litigation. Judge Gordon has extensive experience as an in-court mediator and settlement judge. He is a frequent participant in CLE programs, with a recent focus on legal ethics and technology, principally issues related to remote work and AI.
Judge Gordon's career is one dedicated to public service. His career began over three decades ago as Assistant Counsel to the Subcommittee on Monopolies and Commercial Law, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives. In that capacity, Judge Gordon worked on numerous legislative projects involving commercial and antitrust law, civil and constitutional rights, and court reform. Most significantly, he was the principal attorney responsible for the Customs Courts Act of 1980 that created the U.S. Court of International Trade. Following his time with the Judiciary Committee, Judge Gordon served on the staff at the Court for 25 years, first as Assistant Clerk and then Clerk of the Court until his appointment to the bench. Judge Gordon graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and received his J.D. degree from Emory University School of Law.
Bradford Newman is a partner resident in Baker McKenzie's Palo Alto Office and Chair of the North America Trade Secrets Practice. According to Chambers USA, Brad is a "recognized authority on trade secrets cases" who "is valued for his tenacious, intelligent and thoughtful approach to trade secrets matters." Bradford is the past Chair and current Co-Chair of the AI & Blokchain Subcommittee of the American Bar Association and a Leader of Baker McKenzie's AI and Blockchain practice.
Bradford specializes in matters related to trade secrets, Artificial Intelligence, Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Smart Contracts, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency. Recognized by the California Daily Journal in 2019 as one of the Top 20 AI attorneys in California, Bradford has been instrumental in proposing federal AI workplace and IP legislation that in 2018 was turned into a United States House of Representatives Discussion Draft bill. In 2023, he was invited by the United States Senate to testify as an expert on Artificial Intelligence before a Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work. Frequently quoted by the press as a nationally recognized AI expert, Bradford routinely teaches courses on AI to judges and practitioners around the country and has been invited as a guest lecturer on AI at MIT Sloan, and law schools around the country including NYU, Fordham, and UC San Francisco. Bradford is also the author of Protecting Intellectual Property in the Age of Employee Mobility: Forms and Analysis, a comprehensive treatise published by ALM that offers authoritative guidance on legal risks and practical steps companies can take to protect their IP and remedy IP theft.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
丹尼爾·B·加里(Daniel B. Garrie)律師是美國著名的調解人、仲裁人及JAMS的特別專家,以其在解決複雜爭議方面的專業知識而聞名。丹尼爾被律師選中並由法院任命,負責解決法律與技術及其交集的爭議,涵蓋多個領域和實務。最近,他擔任了「In Re: Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation」的特別專家。丹尼爾也是Law & Forensics LLC的共同創辦人,負責網絡安全和取證實務團隊的領導工作。丹尼爾管理並執行過多個取證項目,並在與金融科技、區塊鏈及電子發現相關的案件中作證。他在人工智慧(Artificial Intelligence, AI)方面有廣泛的著作,並參與解決多起涉及AI的爭議。在工作之餘,丹尼爾是哈佛延伸學院的教授,教授有關網絡安全倫理、法律、加密貨幣及取證的課程。
利奧·M·戈登法官(Judge Leo M. Gordon)於2006年3月被任命為美國國際貿易法院法官。戈登法官目前擔任新澤西州地區法院的地區法院法官,主要處理複雜的民事訴訟。戈登法官在法庭內擔任調解人和和解法官方面擁有豐富的經驗。他經常參加持續法律教育(CLE)計劃,最近專注於法律倫理和技術,主要涉及遠程工作和AI相關的議題。
戈登法官的職業生涯致力於公共服務。他的職業生涯始於三十多年前,擔任美國眾議院司法委員會壟斷與商法小組的助理律師。在此職位上,戈登法官參與了多個涉及商業和反壟斷法、民事和憲法權利及法院改革的立法項目。最重要的是,他是1980年《海關法院法》(Customs Courts Act of 1980)的主要律師,該法案創立了美國國際貿易法院。在擔任司法委員會工作後,戈登法官在法院工作了25年,最初擔任助理書記,然後擔任法院書記,直到被任命為法官。戈登法官畢業於北卡羅來納大學教堂山分校,並獲得埃默里大學法學院的法學博士學位。
布拉德福德·紐曼(Bradford Newman)是貝克·麥肯齊(Baker McKenzie)位於帕洛阿爾托辦公室的合夥人,並擔任北美貿易秘密實務的主席。根據《Chambers USA》的評價,布拉德被認為是「貿易秘密案件的公認權威」,他「因其堅韌、聰明和深思熟慮的貿易秘密事務處理方式而受到重視」。布拉德曾擔任美國律師協會AI與區塊鏈小組的前主席及現任共同主席,並且是貝克·麥肯齊的AI和區塊鏈實務的領導者。
布拉德專注於貿易秘密、人工智慧(AI)、去中心化金融(Decentralized Finance, DeFi)、智能合約、區塊鏈和加密貨幣相關的事務。2019年,他被《加州日報》(California Daily Journal)評選為加州前20名AI律師之一,並在2018年提出了聯邦AI工作場所和知識產權立法,該法案後來成為美國眾議院的討論草案。2023年,他受邀在美國參議院的人工智慧與未來工作小組前作為專家作證。布拉德經常被媒體引用,作為全國公認的AI專家,並定期在全國各地的法官和從業人員中教授AI課程,還受邀在麻省理工學院斯隆管理學院及全國多所法學院(包括紐約大學、福坦莫大學和加州大學舊金山分校)擔任AI的客座講師。布拉德還是《在員工流動時代保護知識產權:形式與分析》(Protecting Intellectual Property in the Age of Employee Mobility: Forms and Analysis)的作者,這是一部由ALM出版的綜合性論著,提供有關法律風險和公司保護其知識產權及補救知識產權盜竊的實用步驟的權威指導。