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Establishing Authenticity Of ESI Under FRE 901 And 902

Last Updated October 2023

The widespread use of technology has introduced new challenges and opportunities for the authentication of evidence, especially concerning electronically stored information (ESI). Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) 901 and 902 are the guidelines for establishing the authenticity of ESI in legal proceedings. Learn about the intricacies of FRE 901 and FRE 902, along with their application in validating the credibility of ESI. 

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Social Media Collections: Best Practices

Last Updated October 2023

Someone asks you to “get everything” from a party’s social media presence. Where do you even begin?

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How to Save and Print a Facebook Profile

Last Updated November 2023

Navigating through the intricacies of social media for legal purposes can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to collecting and presenting information from Facebook profiles. Anyone who has attempted to print an entire Facebook profile will attest to the challenges it presents. This blog post will explore how Page Vault Browser™ transforms this cumbersome process into a streamlined and efficient task, ensuring that you capture, save, and print Facebook profiles with ease for legal use.

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How Using a Web Collection Specialist Can Overcome Facebook’s Dreaded Motion to Quash Civil Subpoenas

Last Updated October 2023

In today’s social media age, Facebook and other social media platforms are quickly becoming invaluable repositories of discoverable data for attorneys. Subpoenaing Facebook to retrieve this data in a civil case, however, is not an easy task, mainly because Facebook and other social media companies rely on the Stored Communications Act (SCA) to quash civil subpoenas for account data. Facebook is particularly explicit on this issue, stating on its website that it will not honor civil subpoena requests on SCA grounds.

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Collecting Evidence on Cloned Facebook Personal Profiles

Last Updated October 2023

While users worldwide are recovering from a recent Google Docs phishing scam, another widespread, prevalent scam is still affecting Facebook users: personal profile cloning. Facebook is littered with tens of millions of fake profiles and counting, and cloners have recently been using fake Facebook profiles to extort money from and send identity theft links to real users’ families and friends. These activities pose a serious problem for nearly 2 billion active Facebook users.

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How to Conduct an Effective Social Media Investigation on Facebook

Last Updated October 2023

Co-Authored by Page Vault Staff and Eric Pesale, Write for Law

With nearly 1.8 billion users worldwide, Facebook has maintained its status as the platform of choice for users looking to share details of their personal lives publicly.  If searched the right way, Facebook can be a treasure trove of discoverable data for litigators and litigation support professionals. Whether for initial research or for court evidence, if you’re wondering how to collect social media data on Facebook, these four tips will help guide your social media investigation research in the right direction.

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