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9 IP Theory 1 (2019)

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           Internet   (Re)Search by Judges, Jurors, and Lawyers

                         H.  ALBERT   Liou  & JASPER  L. TRAN*


                                       ABSTRACT

             How  can Internet research be used properly and reliably in law? This paper
      analyzes several key and very different issues affecting judges, jurors, and lawyers.
      With respect to judges, this paper discusses the rules of judicial conduct and how
      they guide the appropriate use of the Internetfor research; the standards for judicial
      notice; and whether judges can  consider a third category of non-adversarially
      presented, non-judicially noticed factual evidence. With respect to jurors, this paper
      discusses causes of and deterrents to jurors conducting Internet research during
      trials; and the recourse available to parties who are adversely impacted by such
      behavior. With respect to lawyers, this paper discusses reliance on and potential
      pitfalls of using free Internet resources to conduct legal research; the dangers of
      rotten Internet links; and evidentiary considerations in citing to Internet evidence.

                                 TABLE   OF  CONTENTS

I.    Internet Research by Judges......................5......         ...................5
  A.    ABA   Opinion on Internet Research by Judges     ............................... 5
  B.    Judicial Notice: What Lawyers Should Know                     ................8..........8
  C.    Independent Factual Research to Confirm a Genuine Issue of Fact: A Third Category
      of Evidence?............................................................ 11
II.   Internet Research by Jurors................................................ 13
  A.    Model  Jury Instructions                           ................................................ 14
  B.    Recourse  for Juror Misconduct                         .......................................... 16
     1.    Mistrials ......................................................... 17
     2.    Motion for a New Trial         ........................................ ...... 18
III.  Internet Research by Lawyers          ........................................ ..... 18
  A.    Use  of Free Internet Research Resources                   ................................... 19
  B.    Rotten Links ........................................................ 20
  C.    Factual Evidence from the Internet - Evidentiary Issues...   .................... 22
IV.   Conclusion .............................................................. 22




*Many thanks to Daneille C. Devlin for her editorial assistance. The views set forth herein are the personal views of
the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Jones Day or its current/former clients.

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