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Seminars
Presentations and CLE Classes That Educate and Entertain |
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| If you’re looking for speakers that both educate and entertain on a wide variety of legal technology and electronic evidence subjects, nobody does it better than Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. and John W. Simek.
Sharon and John have spoken at more than 200 CLEs, as well as for associations, conferences, law firms, and academic institutions. They have received glowing reviews from a wide range of audiences, including the American Bar Association, ARMA, and the 4th Circuit Judicial Conference.
In addition to electronic evidence, computer forensics, and legal technology, Sharon and John also speak on a wide range of related subjects, including computer security, electronic marketing, choosing the right technology solutions for your practice, disaster recovery, law practice management, and many others.
Check the schedule below to see where they will be speaking next. If you’d like to schedule a seminar with Sharon and John, call 703-359-0700 to speak to Sharon directly, or e-mail her at snelson@senseient.com
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February 10, 2010

Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms:
Come Kick Our Tires! CLE
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, Virginia
“In the new high-tech courtrooms of Fairfax County, Virginia, using the state-of-the-art to plead your case is easy. This seminar takes place in one of these courtrooms, explaining what the new courtrooms have to offer and how an attorney can best take advantage of the opportunities presented by the 'change of venue.' ”
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February 11, 2010
 Computer Forensics: Sherlock Holmes Goes Digital
Venable LLP
Washington, D.C.
“An introduction to the art and science of computer forensics and electronic discovery – why we need it, how it works, and how to make it work for your firm or business.”
March 8, 2010
Marketing and Technology Tips
Management and Finance Tips
Virginia State Bar
Richmond, Virginia |
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March 9, 2010
Dancing in the Minefield: Ethics and E-Discovery
National Alcohol Beverage Control Association
Alexandria, Virginia |
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March 17, 2010
Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms:
Come Kick Our Tires! CLE
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, Virginia |
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March 17, 2010
The Legal Implications of Social Networking
Fairfax Bar Association Paralegal Section
Fairfax, Virginia |
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March 18, 2010
How Good Lawyers Survive Bad Times
New York City Bar Association
New York, New York |
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March 25-27, 2010
Meet the Author: Solo and Small Firm Technology
Fasten Your Seat Belts: 60 Law Practice Management Tips in 60 Seconds
Tales From the Trenches of Computer Forensics and E-Discovery – and Lessons Learned
Security on Steroids: Controlling and Securing Data
Securing Your Data on the Road
ABA TECHSHOW
Chicago, Illinois |
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April 13, 2010 Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms:
Come Kick Our Tires! CLE
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, Virginia |
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April 20, 2010
The Basics of Electronic Discovery
Pennsylvania Bar Institute
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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April 26, 2010
The Basics of Electronic Discovery
Pennsylvania Bar Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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April 29, 2010
Essential Technology for Solos and Small Firms
American Bar Association
Las Vegas, Nevada |
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May 13, 2010
The Nuts and Bolts of Computer Forensics
Pennsylvania Bar Institute
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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May 18, 2010 Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms:
Come Kick Our Tires! CLE
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, Virginia |
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May 19, 2010 Social Networking: Gold Mine or Quicksand
Association of Legal Administrators Reston, Virginia |
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May 25, 2010
The Nuts and Bolts of Computer Forensics
Pennsylvania Bar Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
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June 9, 2010 Technology in Fairfax Courtrooms:
Come Kick Our Tires! CLE
Fairfax Bar Association
Fairfax, Virginia |
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June 26-27, 2010
Making It Rain: 50 Electronic Marketing Tips in 50 Minutes
Social Networking: A Marketing and E-Discovery Gold Mine
Florida State Bar
Boca Raton, Florida |
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September 9, 2010
Protecting the Crown Jewels:
Securing Your Law Firm’s Data
American Legal Administrators
Louisville, Kentucky |
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| AVAILABLE PRESENTATIONS AND CLASSES |
The Legal Implications of Social Networking
Digital Detectives: Computer Forensics War Stories
Stop the Bleeding: Cost Containment in E-Discovery
Electronic Evidence in Family Law
Electronic Evidence in Criminal Law
Electronic Evidence: Sherlock Holmes Goes Digital
Electronic Evidence in Everyday Cases
Limiting Client Risk Today in E-Discovery Tomorrow
Report from the Battlefield: Recent E-Discovery Cases
Dancing in the Minefield: The Authentication and Admissibility of Electronic Evidence
Balancing Life and Law
Ethics in E-Discovery
Ethics in the Electronic Era
Fasten Your Seat Belts: 60 Law Practice Management Tips in 60 Minutes
Fasten Your Seat Belts: 60 Websites in 60 Minutes
Legal Technology for Solos and Small Firms
How Your Data Leaves Home: Securing Your Data (Ethics)
The Sky Has Fallen! Disaster Recovery
Where Worlds Collide: Computer Security and Ethics
Computer Forensics For Paralegals
Security Demons and How to Exorcise Them
Smoke and Mirrors: The Fabrication and Alteration of Electronic Evidence:
Electronic Marketing for Lawyers
Web Site Design and Search Engine Optimization for Lawyers
Social Networking for Lawyers
Disgruntled Employees in the Electronic Workplace: The Enemy Within
Technology Policies that All Law Firms Should Have
"Hi Sharon and John,
One of the joys of being a lawyer-judge is meeting and working with you—people who are experts at what they do but who do not take themselves too seriously. You are my key link to technology, what lawyers are doing, and the forensic world I must keep abreast of as a judge."
"I cannot thank you enough for speaking at our National Bar Association meeting. I have already alerted our Judicial Council Program Chair for 2008 that I want you to run at least two more seminars. And yes, I subscribed to your blog!" — Federal Judge Gerald Bruce Lee
"Sharon and John:
This is fan mail! Just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed the seminar last evening. You were both knowledgeable and informative without being boring, and I felt like I got a lot out of your presentation. Thanks again for the good stuff last night!"
— Linda Stiles Shively
Needham Mitnick & Pollack PLC
www.elderlawanswers.com
“I cannot say enough good things about them. John's depth of knowledge of computer forensics and how it relates to law and the developing area of e-discovery is amazing. Sharon’s knowledge is equally good and she has the 'common touch' and relates *SO* well to the people in the audience. They are both outgoing, enthusiastic and always keep in mind that the program comes first. The two of them are tireless workers their papers and presentations are wonderful.”
— David Bilinsky
Director of Education
Pacific Legal Technology Conference
"Thank you for your participation in our recent Family Law Seminar. We were pleased with the excellent quality of the program. Your presentations are always the best! I’m sure we’ll be calling on you again.
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Alison G. Love
Director of Education
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
www.vtla.com
"I attended your conference in Portland Oregon last week and just wanted to say I thought you were both fabulous."
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Billie Tarascio
Attorney at Law
Eugene, Oregon
"I wanted to thank you for visiting us here in Detroit. I am getting incredible feedback regarding the programs and you and John. 100% excellent. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting both of you and look forward to having you present to the ARMA Detroit group in the future."
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Lisa A. Jurczyk
ARMA
Detroit, Michigan
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| PRESENTING TO AUDIENCES NATIONWIDE |
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Sharon Nelson, Esq. and John Simek have presented
to organizations across the United States, including:
— ABA TECHSHOW
— Air Force Defense Counsel
— Alaska Bar Association
— Alexandria Family Law
— American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
— American Association of Nurse Attorneys
— American Bar Association
— Arlington Bar Association
— ARMA
— Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
— Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
— Association of Legal Administrators
— Bureau of National Affairs
— Community Associations Institute
— Cooper, Ginsberg & Gray
— DC Bar Counsel
— DC Bar
— Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar
— Fairfax Bar Association
— Federal Bar Association
— Federal Bar Association
— Florida State Bar - Tel-Con
— Fourth Circuit Judicial Conference
— Gentry Locke
— George Mason University
— George Washington University
— Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education
— Georgia State Bar
— Glasser LegalWorks
— Institute for Paralegal Education
— International Judiciary Academy
— John Marshall Law School
— Judicial Conference of Virginia
— LegalSpan
— LegalTech
— Maryland Bar Association
— Maryland State Bar
— Milwaukee Bar Association
— National Association of Regulatory Utility
Commissions
— National Capital Area Paralegal Association
— Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar Associations
— North Carolina Bar Association
— Northern Virginia Technology Council
— Oklahoma State Bar
— Oregon State Bar
— Pacific Legal Technology Conference
— Paraben
— Pennsylvania Bar Institute
— Pennsylvania State Bar
— Private Investigators Association of Virginia
— Roanoke Bar Association
— Shoun, Bach, Walinsky & Curran, P.C.
— South Carolina Bar
— Texas State Bar
— U.S. Air Force
— University of Rhode Island
— University of Virginia Law School
— Virginia Bar Association
— Virginia Circuit Court Clerk's Association
— Virginia CLE
— Virginia Coalition for Open Government
— Virginia Electronic Commerce Technology
Center
— Virginia Local Government Management
Association
— Virginia Poverty Law Center
— Virginia State Bar Solo and Small Firm
Practitioner Forum
— Virginia State Bar
— Virginia Tech
— Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
— Washington Defender Association
— Whiteford, Taylor & Preston
— West Virginia Bar Association
— West Virginia CLE
— West Virginia Electronic Discovery Conference
— West Virginia State Bar
— Wyoming State Bar
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