If you pursue a business lawyer can hack your corporate email and credit card information? I continue my former employer for Assult. My lawyer told me to be careful what I post on the Internet. He told me that if I travel it will not be good for me.
This means that I must be very careful about what I put on my credit card, which I email and I post about you.
Should I be concerned?
They can not enter your e-mail or credit card information, but they may be right to subpoena that information. If they do request this information and not for a legitimate reason, your lawyer should be able to legally prevent them from being able to get this information. If there are emails that were sent using a business account, these emails are usually regarded as business assets and therefore, your former employer would not need to access a subpoena those of most of the cases.
No, you should not be worried. Your lawyer has given you the same advice anyone would get. You'd be surprised how many people who blow their own case by blabbing (laugh or laugh) about it on Facebook and MySpace are public spaces. Your e-mails may be part of the discovery of the other party. They can not get into your email without breaking the law but could in some copies point assignment. Voyager makes it look like you're on vacation and do not take the matter seriously.
If you listen to your lawyer and follow his instructions, you should be fine.
If you have any hacks defendant lawyer you email and credit card information, it will be in deep trouble. But whay would he do that? It can simply subpoena what he wants.
Posted on April 26, 2011.