Long Island Lawyer Warns Social Media Posts Can Be Used against You in Court
Long Island Lawyer Warns Social Media Posts Can Be Used against You in Court Long Island personal injury lawyer Neal Goldstein is warning clients that private and personal social media postings are being used more and more in the courtroom as defense attorneys scour through the pages of Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter to find evidence against plaintiffs’ claims of injuries, pain and suffering. Recently, a New York judge ruled to allow even postings that are password-protected or marked to only share with selected “friends.” East Meadow, NY (PRWEB) May 09, 2011 Long Island personal injury l
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