by Michael Roberts | Jan 25, 2015 | Litigation Support & Electronic Discovery
See Also: “Remove Content from Google Search Results Instructions” We can help you positively identify anonymous Twitter users very quickly, and without a court subpoena, which twitter will insist on should you take the litigation route. Even Law...
by Michael Roberts | Jan 7, 2015 | Internet Defamation and Online Libel
Service of Process by Social Media In Noel B, * in a support proceeding, the court authorized substitute service of process by transmitting a digital copy of the summons and petition to the respondent’s Facebook account. They followed this up with a physical...
by Michael Roberts | Jan 7, 2015 | Litigation Support & Electronic Discovery
Email Spoliation of Evidence – Email Records In AJ Holdings,5 after holding a four-day evidentiary hearing, the motion court granted spoliation sanctions. The motion court reviewed each of the three factors set forth in Zubulake v. UBS Warburg,6 which states...
by Michael Roberts | Nov 15, 2014 | Internet Defamation and Online Libel
Appeals court refuses to adjudicate 1st Amendment rights of anonymous online antagonists. When charged for receiving payments as part of a kickback scheme, Stacey Jackson pleaded guilty. This pleading has effectively ended a dispute over the production of records...
by Michael Roberts | Jul 4, 2014 | Litigation Support & Electronic Discovery
Google EU’s “Right To Be Forgotten” Search Result Removal Request Form European Breakthrough: The EU Court of Justice ruled that EU citizens can ask search engines to remove search results containing their name if the results are “inadequate, irrelevant, or...