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Dave Stafford, Discovery, Evidence, Facebook, Judge David Shaheed, Judge Tanya Walton Pratt, Lyn Mettler, Marion Superior Court Master Commissioner David Hooper, Relevancy, Social media, Step Ahead Social Research, The Indiana Lawyer.com
Social Media Sleuths Find Evidence, But Admissibility Requires Authentication, by Dave Stafford, The Indiana Lawyer.com
What happens on Facebook stays on Facebook – forever – and attorneys conceivably run into risk if they fail to investigate pertinent posts, a judge suggested during a recent presentation about social media evidence. . . .
Thanks for sharing this article about our company. Let me know if I can answer any questions about social media research of plaintiffs, etc. http://www.socialmediainvestigation.com
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Thanks. I’ll take you up on that. There was a discussion about this on LinkedIn today.
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Certainly! I’m happy to weigh in. I also wrote an article recently that appeared both the Indiana Civil Litigation Review & the Michigan Defense Quarterly if you’d like me to send you a copy. It reviews recent cases involving social media, offers tips for monitoring and shares the advantages of outsourcing this work.
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Yes, please. Or send me the link, and I’ll post it on the blog if you wish.
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Unfortunately, it’s not on the web, but I’d be happy to send you a hard copy if you want to email me your address. I’m at lmettler@socialmediainvestigation.com.
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