Social media technology should not be used to support every case. In some instances, it can backfire. Case in point, when a plaintiff launches a Facebook page to support a lawsuit.
Rachel Canning, a cheerleader and honor roll student at Morris Catholic High School, Denville, N.J., ran away from home after her parents grounded her. She is now making headlines in a lawsuit to force her parents to pay living expenses and tuition support as an unemancipated child. But according to Robert Epstein, an associate at Fox Rothschild, it’s her newly created Facebook page she made to support the suit where the real issues lie.
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