8:00 a.m. Breakfast and Registration
8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Program
When discovery of social media is mentioned, privacy arguments abound. Is a person's expectation that social media communications are private a legitimate basis for shielding those communications from discovery? While some courts broadly permit discovery of a litigant's social media sites, other courts have found that discovery of social media "requires the application of basic discovery principles in a novel context." This session will explore the litigation consequences of social media, and its potential to be a trial disruption.
Continuing Education Credit:
This program has been submitted to the HR Certification Institute for review. This program is pending CLE credit.
Space is limited for this event. Program and breakfast are complimentary.