At Malbrough & Lirette in Houma, La., a secretary browses MySpace and Facebook Web sites each day.
She’s not checking the online social networking sites for personal reasons, but is performing one of her job duties.
Lawyers are increasingly discovering that social networking sites hold treasure chests of data for their cases. In one such instance, firm partner Joan Malbrough said she helped secure shared custody for a client after finding explicit comments by his wife on a MySpace page.
October 15, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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At Malbrough & Lirette in Houma, La., a secretary browses MySpace and Facebook Web sites each day.
She’s not checking the online social networking sites for personal reasons, but is performing one of her job duties.
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