Topic: Facebook Inc.
Years ago when lawyers were presented with divorce cases they had to look hard to find the evidence they needed to win a case. The Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers conducted a survey and their results showed 81% of the top divorce attorneys ...
According to a February 2010 survey conducted by the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers , a whopping 81% of top divorce attorneys in the U.S. say they've witnessed a significant increase in the number of cases using social networks, primarily Facebook at 66%, ...
Attorneys: Foibles on Facebook, other social networks making divorce cases oh so easyForgot to de-friend your wife on Facebook while posting vacation shots of your mistress? Her divorce lawyer will be thrilled.Oversharing on social networks has led to an overabundance of evidence ...
Calif. mother finds daughter on Facebook after 15-year search; father arrested for kidnappingPrince Sagala desperately searched for her son and daughter for 15 years. She feared she had lost them forever to the estranged husband who took them to his native Mexico.Her ...
A Southern California mother was recently able to locate her long-ago kidnapped children via Facebook, according to numerous media reports. The two began exchanging messages, but, MSNBC reported, things cooled. Leave us alone,'" San Bernardino Deputy District Attorney Kurt Rowley told MSNBC. ...
In this age where posting a message on Twitter can lead to a lawsuit and updating your MySpace page can turn into a messy divorce, this one might just take the cake: A Tennessee woman has been arrested for 'poking' someone on ...
ACLU fights RI judge's order banning woman's Facebook comments on brother's child custody caseA civil rights watchdog group wants a Rhode Island judge to reverse a gag order banning a woman from commenting on a child custody case on Facebook.The American Civil ...