Civil Litigation,
Law Practice
Apr. 1, 2019
Social media discovery: 20 commonly asked questions (Part 1)
Unfortunately, courts, legislatures and practitioners have struggled in developing cohesive guidelines for keeping up with the fast-paced world of tweets and hashtags.





Peter R. Boutin
Senior Counsel, Keesal, Young & Logan PC
450 Pacific Avenue
San Francisco , CA 94133
Email: peter.boutin@kyl.com
Santa Clara Univ SOL; Santa Clara CA

George A. Croton
Associate, Gross & Klein LLP
Phone: (415) 671-4628
Email: gcroton@grosskleinlaw.com

Social media saturates nearly every aspect of our lives. As a result, social media accounts can be a goldmine of potentially discoverable information for parties in litigation. Unfortunately, courts, legislatures and practition...
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