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Social media can be used as evidence in divorce cases

If you are involved in a New Jersey divorce, about to file for divorce, or believe that your spouse is contemplating divorce, you should be aware that social media can be used both for and against you. While it is always wise to think twice before emailing, texting, or posting,…

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Restaurant Owner Fires All His Employees Via Text

Business Owner Criticized for Not Firing in Person  Being an employer these days can be tricky. The job requires constant juggling. Add to the mix the volatile economy, a litigious society and an employer can be on his toes much of the time, constantly juggling a million different things. But…

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Facebook Postings Can Become Evidence

Judges Decide Requests on a Case by Case Basis What you say on Facebook can and will be used against you. That is, if a judge believes the request for someone’s Facebook postings is more than just a fishing expedition. Information gleaned from Facebook postings and other social media communications…

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Your Teen’s Tweets Could Cause Legal Trouble

Are teens using Twitter Responsibly? We’re definitely treading on unchartered territory when it comes to the social networking site Twitter. Last week, we talked abut tweets that could land you in prison. And now we’re back to tell you the news doesn’t get any better when it comes to your…

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Tweeting the Wrong Message Can Get You Arrested

A threatening tweet can be considered a crime Tweeting is protected under the First Amendment freedom of speech rights, but there are exceptions, especially when security is at stake. An Alabama man is awaiting sentencing next month after pleading guilty to threatening to kill President Obama in a series of…

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