Abstract
Courts, as well as private sector and government policymakers, have only just begun to address the practical litigation issues raised by the proliferation of social media channels and content. This Article comments on some of those issues as they relate to electronic discovery (“eDiscovery”) and examines how they have been approached in emerging case law. It does not address proposed legislation on a domestic and international level that may impact social media’s use in litigation, nor does it purport to be in any way comprehensive in its coverage of developments and potential developments in the legal implications of social media.
Recommended Citation
Adam Cohen, Social Media and eDiscovery: Emerging Issues, 32 Pace L. Rev. 289 (2012)DOI: https://doi.org/10.58948/2331-3528.1801
Available at: https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/plr/vol32/iss2/2