Romano v. Steelcase is here. It holds that putting a photo on a “private” Facebook page doesn’t magically make the photo undiscoverable… just as putting it in a folder labeled “ultra top secret” doesn’t in the real world….
Another Court Recognizes the Obvious: Marking it Private Doesn’t Shield it from Discovery in the Real, or Virtual, World
Source Peter Krakaur|2017-06-26T18:37:00-07:00Nov 11th, 2010|Categories: LegalEthics, Post|Tags: Confidentiality, e-Discovery|Comments Off on Another Court Recognizes the Obvious: Marking it Private Doesn’t Shield it from Discovery in the Real, or Virtual, World