Article Explores Social Networking's Influence on Workers' Compensation Proceedings
As social networking plays an increasingly important role in the way we publicly and privately communicate and interact, it necessarily will influence the practice of law. An article to be published in a forthcoming issue of Pace Law Review examines how social networking might influence workers’ compensation proceedings, and, thus, provides a glimpse into social networking’s potential impact on legal proceedings generally. The article, Social Networking and Workers’ Compensation Law at the Crossroads by Gregory M. Duhl and Jaclyn S. Millner, examines the legal and professional responsibility issues implicated by review and collection of information from social networking sites, and its potential use as evidence in workers’ compensation proceedings. It’s an interesting read.
