Parties Ordered to Hire Neutral Expert to Look into Plaintiff’s Facebook Account

How might Facebook threaten or benefit a personal injury claim? Courts are becoming increasingly involved with social media presented by either party during trial. The evidence can affect a party’s case either positively or negatively by placing emphasis as to what really happened in the jury’s minds. It is also possible the jury may get […]

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Facebook Case Pits NJ Courts in Tenuous Position Against Supreme Court Tribunals

How would New Jersey courts rule on possible overstepping by Supreme Court tribunals that investigate ethics complaints? The New Jersey Law Journal covered an interesting event on July 2 of this year where two attorneys, John Robertelli (“Robertelli”) and Gabriel Adamo (“Adamo”), sued the Office of Attorney Ethics (“OAE”) for “bringing an ethics case against […]

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