With the growth of social media for marketing and business purposes, managing discovery risk is critical, note Judah Lifschitz and Laura Fraher of Shapiro, Lifschitz & Schram
...Romano v. Steelcase, Inc., plaintiff filed a personal injury action against defendant alleging...
...the New York Supreme Court for Suffolk County, Romano v. Steelcase Inc . The defendant in Romano sought access to the...
Although the growth and popular use of social media introduces factors for consideration in numerous aspects of litigation strategy, Michael C. Lynch and Lystra Batchoo, of Kelley Drye & Warren, focu
...Steelcase (2010); McMillen v. Hummingbird Speedway, Inc...
...Romano v. Steelcase Inc.[FOOTNOTE 4] sheds significant light...
...Romano v. Steelcase Inc.,[FOOTNOTE 9] was decided by...
Attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown find that attorneys will continue to seek out social networking content in civil litigation. Beyond that, there are also numerous ethical concerns for attorn
...Romano v. Steelcase Inc.[FOOTNOTE 1] makes clear, not...
...Romano v. Steelcase Inc...
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