Tips and Tricks for Presenting Digital Evidence
Boston Bar Journal published an article co-authored by Member Christopher Lisy and Associate Kayla LaRosa that offers guidance on understanding digital evidence and how to present it to fact-finders most effectively. The attorneys explain how the rise of AI-generated content is creating new challenges, including the prevalence of audio and video “deepfakes”.
“Rule 36 requests for admission can be very helpful here, as that rule expressly permits requests targeted to the ‘genuineness of any document described in the request,’” the authors write. “You should think about authentication issues early in the case and have a plan to admit the evidence.”
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