James M. Aquilina presented:
º June 29, 2011: “Social Media Revolution: Social Media Forensics-The
Next Generation of E-Discovery and Information Governance” before a
panel of premier entertainment executives and security professionals at
DreamWorks Animation.
º April 26, 2011: In conjunction with Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell, presented a class on social networks and their expanding impact on the courts entitled, “Advanced Course on Social Networks.”
º April 8, 2011: "Investigation Strategies and Techniques: Forensic, Street Crimes, White Collar and Post-Conviction Cases," Fidler Institute on Criminal Justice located at Loyola Law School.
º December 10, 2010: "Social Media Forensics" at the 2010 Bankruptcy Winter Education Conference.
º October 29, 2010: “Social Media Evidence and the Courts” at the Los Angeles Superior Court Criminal Bench Seminar.
º October 23, 2010: Served as a panelist at the “MySpace or ThierSpace? Justice, Law Enforcement, and the Legal Profession in the Age of Social Networking” conference hosted by the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic at the University of California Berkeley School of Law.
º October 6, 2010: “Social Network Forensics” to the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Southern California Chapter at the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Stadium.
º September 2010: Moderated the “Hot Topics in Cybercrime” discussion panel as part of the 24th Annual National Institute on White Collar Crime, presented by the American Bar Association.
º April 17, 2010: "The effect of social media on today’s legal system" at the California Central District Judicial Conference California Central District Judicial Conference.
º January 26, 2010: Loyola Law School- Guest Lecturer; cyber-law class on the cyber prosecution of botnets at Loyola Law School of Los Angeles.