Facebook has been around for more than a decade, but courts are still grappling with how to treat discovery requests for photos and posts from the site.
According to Joshua Stein and J. Alexander Lawrence of Morrison & Foerster, the New York State Appellate Division recently came down divided on a discovery request involving Facebook posts in Forman v. Henkin, a personal injury case. The plaintiff said she was injured in a horseback-riding accident and her injuries limited her social activities.
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