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Law Practice

May 12, 2012

Social networking and personal injury: a web of risk

Your client's Internet postings could cost them their case. By Stan Freeman and Steven Freeman of Freeman & Freeman LLP


By Stan Freeman and Steven Freeman


Sometimes we want to tell clients and family members, don't ever use the Internet for anything, ever. Since that is completely useless advice, we have tried to come up with more reasonable and practical suggestions.


To affirm that the Internet and our society's ubiquitous digital technology are worthless or mostly dangerous would be worse than naïve; it would be foolish. We do not need to make - no...

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