...can be perpetrated in any medium, whether in person or through email, messaging and social networks. A majority of lawsuits...
...the intersection of social media and litigation....
...applicants' use of social networking "so...technological skills and media savvy," Christie...and enforcing company policy on using "...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...opportunities for discovery available via social networking sites with the broad...courts generally have permitted social media discovery once the requesting party...
...growing body of opinions on social media discovery in Pennsylvania trial courts...
...presence on the professional-oriented social media site LinkedIn, while 22 percent...
...a social media presence and in regulating employee conduct through social media workplace policies, businesses could fall into some pits, including the risk of...
...expression online, whether by applying existing work rules or issuing new social media policies. A small but growing body of case law from the National...
... Could Social Media Ruin Your Company? ...
...to employee use of social media both inside and outside of the workplace. Many employers have smartly instituted formal policies addressing employees' use of...
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