What gives a lawyer the authority to obtain private records?
Sunday, November 18th, 2007 at
12:34 am
newtobigd78 asked:
Let’s say I want to sue somebody for libel but all I have is their Gmail medicine online without prescription address. Naturally, I need a lawyer 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 medicine online without prescription address. Naturally, I need a lawyer 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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