What gives a lawyer the authority to obtain private records?
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 at
11:27 am
newtobigd78 asked:
Let’s say I want to sue somebody for libel but all I have is their Gmail address. Naturally, I need a lawyer buy rx drugs without prescription to obtain their name and IP address from Google. So what does the lawyer do to obtain those records? Does he show up at Google and say “I’m a lawyer and I need this?” – what gives a lawyer that authority?
Let’s say I want to sue somebody for libel but all I have is their Gmail address. Naturally, I need a lawyer buy rx drugs without prescription to obtain their name and IP address from Google. So what does the lawyer do to obtain those records? Does he show up at Google and say “I’m a lawyer and I need this?” – what gives a lawyer that authority?
Tagged with: Google • Lawyer • Libel • Private Records
Filed under: Attorney FAQ
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