Social Media and Spoliation – Can A Client Delete Her Facebook Posts? | The
National Law Review
what can and what should you do about your client’s social media activity?
Can you advise your client to remove content, or change privacy settings so
opposing counsel and others cannot snoop? As an initial matter, it seems
obvious that an attorney may instruct a client to use discretion when
posting on social media, or even advise the client to refrain from posting
altogether. This is akin to instructing your client on what to wear to
court.
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