
Corporate counsel and law firms are becoming increasingly aware of the treasure-trove of potential evidence available through social discovery. Gleaning information from Facebook timelines and Twitter feeds is the modern-day equivalent of hiring a private investigator to "tail" a target.
Legal professionals need to be aware of the importance of social media discovery and work accordingly - while considering the ethical implications.
For instance:
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Social Media Discovery: What Legal Professionals Need To Know
What Are The Ethical Implications Of Social Media?
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