About This Course
Attorneys handling healthcare and tort litigation must increasingly grapple with the complexities of electronic medical data. This CLE program provides a detailed examination of the legal contours surrounding electronically stored health information, including how it is defined under the law and the evidentiary hurdles involved in introducing it at trial.
The session will delve into the mechanics of discovery as a means of laying proper foundation, and will address key evidentiary rules that frequently govern the admissibility of digital records.
More than just technical data, electronic health information must be strategically developed and presented to become meaningful in a courtroom. As with crude oil, its value lies in how well it is processed and refined. This course offers legal professionals a practical framework for turning raw data into persuasive, trial-ready evidence.