The seemingly ubiquitous prevalence of social media has resulted in a lag between the existing law, particularly in Georgia, and practice.
It comes as no surprise that individuals frequently post, tweet or blog (to name a few) regarding topics that are highly relevant to litigation. This information can be case determinative or, at the very least, influential to a case outcome. Therefore, the discoverability of this information can be significant.
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