My Ex Hacked Me! Stalking in Family Law Cases

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PROGRAM INFO

  • Presentation Date 5/5/2026
  • Class Time 12:00 PM CT
  • Duration 60 min.
  • Format Webcast
  • Program Code 155031-130409
  • General Credits: 1.00 hr(s)

Price: $50.00


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DESCRIPTION

My Ex Hacked Me! Stalking in Family Law Cases

Nearly every family law attorney has received that call from their client where the client says their ex has hacked their phone. This CLE explores the reality of hacking/stalking cases. You’ll learn how stalking is mostly not from the hacking of a device, but from shared accounts or devices. We’ll explore often overlooked areas of stalking, and how you can work with your client to shut it down. Finally, you’ll learn the most cost-effective ways of utilizing an expert witness to prove stalking has occurred. 

 

SPEAKER: 

Patrick Siewert is Director of Digital Forensics & eDiscovery for ArcherHall, based in Richmond, Virginia. Patrick has 15 years of law enforcement experience highlighted by high-profile and precedent-setting case work investigating electronically-facilitated crime. He founded Pro Digital Forensic Consulting in 2013, which was acquired by ArcherHall in 2022.  Patrick has completed multiple trainings and certificates in the practice areas of computer forensics, mobile device forensics and analysis of cellular historical location records and is well-versed in their value in civil and criminal litigation. He has also qualified as an expert witness in the aforementioned disciplines in multiple courts across the country and is an adjunct professor of digital forensics at Virginia Commonwealth University. ArcherHall offers a full suite of digital forensic & eDiscovery services for the litigation community nationwide.

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Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.