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Responding to Social Media Discovery Objections
Social media evidence is generally not entitled to a presumption of privacy, nor is it subject to privilege protection against discovery. Nonetheless, plaintiffs frequently raise

E-Discovery as a Pre-Trial Determinant of Success
Very few cases ever go to trial in civil litigation, but the discovery process remains essential in case resolution. As a result of ongoing advances

Understanding Social Media Platforms for Information Management
Like other industries, the legal field must understand and master the social media platforms their clients and opposing parties are using as a matter of

Modernizing Litigation’s Approach to Social Media
In today’s legal climate, failure to include social media as part of the discovery process can be a detrimental oversight. Likewise, failure to preserve social

The Ethical Risks of Using “Friending” to Obtain Personal Information
When looking for evidence in a case, social media is an obvious choice. People share so much of their lives and their opinions on social

Understanding Discoverability of Social Media Evidence
Social media has changed how the professional landscape looks. Businesses now advertise on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Heads of organizations have social media accounts and