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Lawyers need to get comfortable with digital evidence

December 28, 2017/in Legal News /by mtp_admin

Victoria Lawyer Michael Mulligan discussing the need for lawyers to get comfortable with digital evidence in an article by Carolyn Gruske for The Lawyer’s Daily:

https://www.thelawyersdaily.ca/articles/4925/lawyers-need-to-get-comfortable-with-digital-evidence

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