Incriminating social media posts or digital communications are often portrayed as the Holy Grail for an aggrieved spouse going through a divorce. In some ways, it is not inaccurate. Increasingly, a spouse’s digital footprint can provide influential evidence during a...
Electronic Evidence
HOW TECHNOLOGY CAN HELP WITH YOUR DIVORCE CASE
At , our legal team is committed is taking advantage of technology to help our clients with their complex divorce cases. With the help of various technological aids, our attorneys can track down assets your spouse has hidden and uncover...
RIAJ TO MEET & DISCUSS SOCIAL MEDIA IN FAMILY LAW, TIM CONLON ACTS AS PANELIST
The Rhode Island Association for Justice (RIAJ) will host an upcoming seminar to discuss the impact of social media and electronic discovery in modern day family law cases. Due to his history in the field and respected reputation, Attorney Timothy Conlon of [nap_names...
FRIENDFINDER LEAKS 400+ MILLION USER ACCOUNTS FOLLOWING HACK ATTACK
FriendFinder Networks, an organization of multiple websites that are mostly tailored to swingers and other sexually-driven services and content, is dealing with societal backlash following a cyber-attack that leaked more than 412 million user accounts to the public....
KEEPING YOUR PERSONAL DATA SAFE DURING DIVORCE
During the course of the typical marriage, spouses share personal information and private data with one another openly. It is widely seen as a sign of trust between two people who have decided to share their lives together. But what happens if things don't go exactly...
ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE – NY STATUTE SEEKS WARRANTLESS CELL PHONE SEARCHES POST CRASH
We all know that texting (surfing, Facebooking, Googling...) while driving is dangerous, and inevitably those who do so are going to get in accidents. Holding someone who has been in an accident while engaging in such behavior accountable makes sense, but... As...
LOCKING DOWN YOUR FACEBOOK POSTS
Its not news that Facebook has become highly relevant in divorce litigation. Facebook changed how its search engine accesses posts, however, and this has implications as to how you should post if you are in litigation, or contemplating possible divorce. Video...






