When Your Case Takes You to Facebook: Social Media Evidence and Civil Discovery
Social media is changing the way lawyers work. There are judges on Twitter, law firms advertising on Facebook, and, digital-era
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Social media is changing the way lawyers work. There are judges on Twitter, law firms advertising on Facebook, and, digital-era

Social media is changing the way lawyers work. There are judges on Twitter, law firms advertising on Facebook, and, digital-era

Anonymous communication sources and ephemeral data can pose tricky questions when it comes to the discovery phase of litigation.

Anonymous communication sources and ephemeral data can pose tricky questions when it comes to the discovery phase of litigation.

The cops are on Facebook. They’re posting from their own department accounts, scrolling public feeds, sending friend requests from fictitious profiles, and getting warrants for photos and other personal data. But when it comes to discovery of social media evidence, where do those on the other side stand?

The cops are on Facebook. They’re posting from their own department accounts, scrolling public feeds, sending friend requests from fictitious profiles, and getting warrants for photos and other personal data. But when it comes to discovery of social media evidence, where do those on the other side stand?

More than ever before, BigLaw partners are jumping ship, leaving their massive firms to spin off boutique practices, according to a

More than ever before, BigLaw partners are jumping ship, leaving their massive firms to spin off boutique practices, according to a

Hackers have law firms in their crosshairs. It's no wonder why. Law firms are increasingly viewed as "one-stop shops" for valuable

Hackers have law firms in their crosshairs. It's no wonder why. Law firms are increasingly viewed as "one-stop shops" for valuable

The next Supreme Court justice could be a conservative jurist whose noteworthy opinions include a ruling against the IRS in a

The next Supreme Court justice could be a conservative jurist whose noteworthy opinions include a ruling against the IRS in a

In the high-stakes world of discovery and litigation, even the most experienced practitioners can end up making unforced errors.

In the high-stakes world of discovery and litigation, even the most experienced practitioners can end up making unforced errors.

Why can a FOIA request take decades? One agency projected 45–66 years for under 100,000 emails at 300 pages/month. Explore bottlenecks and fixes.

Why can a FOIA request take decades? One agency projected 45–66 years for under 100,000 emails at 300 pages/month. Explore bottlenecks and fixes.

Far too often, discovery is an opaque process, characterized by black-box technologies, black-box processes, and inexplicable

Far too often, discovery is an opaque process, characterized by black-box technologies, black-box processes, and inexplicable
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