Case Law
Florida Court Finds That Privacy Settings Do Not Exempt Social Media Content from Discovery in Johns v. United States
Case Name: Johns v. United States Citation: 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 222648, 2023 WL 8642124 (S.D....
Florida Court Upholds Social Media Discovery in Rodriguez v. School Board of Board. of Collier County.
Case Name: Rodriguez v. School Board. of Collier County Citation: 2024 Fla. Cir. LEXIS 84 (Fla....
Williams-Henry v Associated British Port Holdings: Social Media Evidence Leading to Dismissed Personal Injury Claim
In a recent legal development highlighted by the Law Gazette, a claimant in Wales saw a £600,000...
Mohamud v. Juskey 2023 ONSC 4414 Ruling Introduces Social Media Disclosure in Ontario
In a closely watched decision, the Ontario Superior Court’s ruling in Mohamud v. Juskey, has redefined the legal landscape, emphasizing the need for comprehensive disclosure of social media content by plaintiff lawyers in their client’s Affidavit of Documents (AOD).
New York County Court Balances the Privacy and Utility of Social Media Evidence
New York County Supreme Court held that the defendant failed to show the plaintiff’s social media postings as discoverable by the court.
Florida Courts Decide Relevancy of Private Social Media in Levine v. Culligan 2013
A defendant in a Florida court does not meet the basis for earning access to the plaintiff’s private social media contents.