Obtaining iPhone Geolocation Data in Civil Discovery

Remember the buzz earlier this year that your iPhone was cataloging your location in a hidden file?  InternetLawCommentary points us to an article in Trial Advocate Quarterly that describes how an attorney might go about obtaining such information in civil discovery, and how to make sense of the data once obtained.  It … More »

Personal Technology in the Courtroom: When Is a Phone No Longer a Phone?

In The Daily Record, Erek Barron recounts an amusing anecdote where a bailiff sternly reprimanded him for using his cell phone in the courtroom, when Barron was merely checking his calendar for future trial dates: I didn’t even consider that what he was saying applied to me because I was using my … More »