UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal
Abstract
Mobile e-discovery spans the globe and creates a multitude of issues for litigants and the courts. The issue of privacy, jurisdiction, privilege, and consent intersect in the mobile space with users sending text messages, twittering, posting notes and videos on-line, and sharing pictures all in the span of a work day. Of course this is further complicated by the integration of the 24/7 workplace and the electronic discovery issues of retention, preservation, and production of the data that mobile devices create. This article examines these issues and provides an overview of some of the more common underlying mobile telecommunication technologies.
Recommended Citation
Daniel B. Garrie, Maureen Duffy-Lewis, Richard L. Gillespie, and Mari Joller,
Mobile Messaging Making E-Discovery Messy: Mobile Messaging and Electronic Discovery,
32 UC Law SF Comm. & Ent. L.J. 103
(2009).
Available at: https://repository.uclawsf.edu/hastings_comm_ent_law_journal/vol32/iss1/3
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