...quick entertainment. Smartphones, with easy social networking capabilities, give jurors an avenue...
...alleged ownership interest in the social networking website now known as Defendant...
...using the Internet daily and one-third of them using a social networking site.1 As a result, a client's...
...in order for a party to be entitled to the production of social media evidence concerning one's opposition. Courts often require that the requesting...
...The whole point of social media is for people to socialize and interact with one another. Social...
...of law, as well as everyday life, has been greatly impacted by social media. Many lawyers have a good understanding of what social media encapsulates...
...of the United States.3 With so many users, social networking sites are now part of everyday life, including in the workplace. The...
...As with most of the population, the use of social media by lawyers in the conduct and market-ing of their legal...
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