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JAN 2015

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22 B&B; • 1.15 February 27, 2015 Law + Informatics Symposium on Digital Evidence The Northern Kentucky Law Review and NKU Chase College of Law will host the fourth annual Law + Informatics Symposium on February 27. The conference will provide an interdisciplinary exploration of digital information in the courtroom, including the importance of ensuring that such information is reliable, resilient and uncompromised. EU Directives and other governing bodies have addressed these issues in a myriad of approaches, while lawyers, investigators, and technologists may hold differing expectations regarding appropriate digital evidence. What does the future hold for drone-ob- tained evidence, public records requests for metadata, government security, and personal autonomy? Notably, this year's symposium will include a student scholarship showcase of law review students presenting their student notes on digital evidence issues during a luncheon. The symposium is sponsored by The Northern Kentucky Law Review, the NKU Chase Law + Informatics Institute, and the Center for Excellence in Advocacy. Four to five general CLE credits will be re- quested in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana for the symposium. Registration is compli- mentary and includes the anticipated CLE credits, breakfast, lunch, reception, and all published materials. For more information visit symposium2015.lawandinformatics.com. March 20, 2015 Gaming Law Symposium The Northern Kentucky Law Review and the W. Bruce Lunsford Academy for Law, Business + Technology will host the Northern Kentucky Law Review Symposium on March 20. The symposium, "The New Era in Gaming Law," will explore emerging regulatory and legalization issues regarding sports betting, fantasy sports, and online gaming. For more information visit lunsfordacademy.org/gaming/. Four to five general CLE credits will be requested in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana for the symposium. Registration is complimenta- ry and includes the anticipated CLE credits, breakfast, lunch, recep- tion, and all published materials. Contact Administrative Director Jeannine Abukhater Lambert at centers-institutes@nku.edu or (859) 572-6403. NKU CHASE SAVE THE DATES C O L U M N S Bobby A. Miller MD TYPES OF SERVICES Brain InjuryÂCivil Competency  Criminal Competency Emotional Damages  Employment Dispute Fitness for Duty Independent Medical Evaluation  Medical Malpractice Quality of Parenting  Litigation Support Services Sex Offender  Will Contest ÂWorkers' Compensation Psychological & Neuropsychological Testing Licensed to Practice Medicine in Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania. 919 Sixth Avenue Huntington WV 25701 Office: 304-78 1-0228 Email: mdlaw@wvdsl.net Fax: 304-781-0229 Web Site: bobbymillermd.com Forensic Psychiatry PLLC Providing Psychiatric & Neuropsychiatric Expertise To The Legal Community s Board Certified Forensic Psychiatrist s Board Certified Neuropsychiatrist s Board Certified Psychiatrist s Residency Trained Neurologist s Director of Forensic Services at Mildred Mitchell-Bateman Hospital & River Park Hospital Fo rensi c Fe llowship Trained w i th 30 y ea rs o f c lin i cal ex pe rien c e

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