Attorney Wochna is one of a few attorneys in the United States to be qualified and certified as a testifying computer/cell phone forensic expert (CCFE and CMFE) and to be an experienced litigator.
With over 30 years of innovation in digital forensics, Ms. Schroader has developed cutting-edge recovery software for everything from smartphones to cloud storage.
What Will You Learn
How digital evidence is created, preserved, and authenticated in mobile and cloud environments. You will learn defensible preservation workflows, proportional discovery strategies, and compliance with FRCP 26, 37(e), FRE 902, and Rule 702, equipping them to avoid spoliation, authentication failures, and costly evidentiary challenges.
What Will You Gain
Practical confidence to supervise eDiscovery vendors and forensic experts while maintaining case control. You will learn to evaluate forensic methodologies, protect chain of custody, safeguard privilege, and defend mobile and AI-generated evidence against Daubert, Frye, and authentication challenges; ultimately translating complex technical evidence into clear, persuasive narratives for judges and juries.
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This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
Date / Time: March 31, 2026
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Donald Wochna, Founder | The Law Firm of Donald Wochna
Attorney Wochna is one of a few attorneys in the United States to be qualified and certified as a testifying computer/cell phone forensic expert (CCFE and CMFE) and to be an experienced litigator. He is a frequent seminar presenter to attorneys and to digital forensic experts combining his 42 years practicing law with 21 years as a cell phone and computer forensic expert. By working hard to make complicated areas of law and technology understandable to attorneys, judges, and jurors with little or no technical experience, Don provides “ways of thinking” about emerging technology that empower attorneys to issue- spot and address client needs involving data and electronic devices.
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Amber Schroader, CEO & Founder | Paraben Corporation
With over 30 years of innovation in digital forensics, Ms. Schroader has developed cutting-edge recovery software for everything from smartphones to cloud storage. She is the architect of the “Forensics of Everything” (FoE) framework, a holistic approach to evidence that has set global standards for seizure and processing protocols. Beyond her technical contributions, she is an influential educator and founder of industry certifications, dedicated to shaping the future of the field through her teaching, writing, and speaking.
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I. From Mobile Device Data to Evidence & Mastering Review, Authentication, and Courtroom Readiness | 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Speakers will guide attorneys through the modern mobile data ecosystem, clarifying the critical distinctions between device data, cloud repositories, and social media platforms to ensure no key artifact is overlooked. Participants will explore the “three-legged stool” of digital evidence; local, sync, and server-side data; while examining deep sources of proof, including app data, metadata, geolocation records, and even deleted or hidden “ghost” artifacts embedded in system logs. They will also address the nuances of social media investigations, from public versus restricted content to foundational OSINT techniques and the platform-specific differences that make TikTok data distinct from LinkedIn or other networks. Emphasis is placed on preservation imperatives in a mobile-first world, including implementing defensible legal holds and identifying relevant data early to mitigate spoliation and privacy risks associated with over-collection. Attendees will learn how to transform raw mobile and social data into a coherent evidentiary narrative through effective review strategies, cross-platform timeline reconstruction, and conversation visualization. The session concludes with practical guidance on authentication, leveraging metadata to establish the “who, when, and where,” and building a collaborative workflow among attorneys, paralegals, and forensic experts that preserves chain of custody and ensures courtroom readiness.
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
II. How Veils Get Pierced Defending the Integrity of Mobile Evidence | 2:10pm – 3:10pm
Speakers will examine how and why mobile and social media evidence is successfully challenged, and what attorneys must do to defend its integrity from the outset. They will begin with building a defensible preservation workflow, moving beyond passive legal hold notices to active preservation of ephemeral data, clear trigger-event analysis, and meticulous chain-of-custody documentation designed to withstand Rule 37(e) scrutiny. Attendees will then evaluate strategic collection models, weighing full forensic imaging against targeted approaches, addressing the risks of remote and BYOD environments, and avoiding the authentication pitfalls of self-collection under FRE 902(13) and (14). The discussion pivots to proportionality under FRCP 26(b)(1), focusing on scope control, protection of private and privileged data, and the delicate balance required during internal investigations involving employee devices. Emphasis is placed on forensic validation standards, including the role of hash values, adherence to NIST-aligned methodologies, and identifying metadata red flags that may signal tampering before collection occurs. They will conclude with practical guidance on supervising forensic vendors, conducting effective “forensic interviews,” and ensuring expert reports are drafted with judicial scrutiny in mind, so the evidentiary veil remains intact rather than pierced.