Thank you to everyone who attended this on October 2nd

We have had the most positive and encouraging feedback from all the participants; we are incorporating that feedback into follow-up seminars and will update this page with new dates as soon as everyone is content that we can continue to provide the greatest possible value.

A Two Hour Seminar for Legal Professionals

Do not underestimate the importance of establishing credibility of your electronic evidence.

The Post Office scandal has set a precedent that affects all areas of law, including immigration.

As the courts intensify their scrutiny of digital evidence, it’s crucial to ensure you’re prepared to meet these challenges head-on.

Despite the revelations at the PO Inquiry and the judgment in Bates v Post Office, anyone challenging electronic evidence still needs to challenge the Law Commission’s presumption that computers are always properly working mechanical instruments; this seminar provides a toolkit to help with that. You will receive a physical copy of the leading text in this area at the start of the seminar (so that you can annotate it as issues are presented) and will have an opportunity to question Stephen Mason of Middle Temple, one of the book’s editors.

This exclusive in-person course on Computer Evidence in Court is brought to you in partnership with HJT training, designed specifically to address the concerns raised by the Post Office scandal. This opportunity will provide you with critical updates on the law of evidence and equip you with the tools needed to safeguard your practice. By attending, you’ll learn from renowned experts like Stephen Mason, David Bridge, and Jonathan Bridge, gain invaluable insights into the intricacies of computer evidence, and discover strategies for challenging electronic evidence effectively.

Whatever your area of legal practice, it is a given that you regularly handle a wide range of digital evidence. In light of the Post Office scandal, it’s more important than ever to ensure you have the knowledge and skills necessary to present this evidence effectively and challenge its reliability when necessary. Don’t miss this exclusive chance to enhance your skills and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital evidence.