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Learn About Online Harassment and What You Can Do About It from Bosco Legal Services.
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If you are experiencing cyber harassment, stalking, or bullying, it can be difficult to know where to turn. You may be thinking: Am I actually experiencing online harassment? How do I report it? Can I sue someone or involve the police? Let’s go over what constitutes online harassment, and what to do if someone targets […]

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  • Social Media In Court

Since its 2018 debut, the video app known as TikTok has taken the U.S. market by storm. In 2022, TikTok saw 3 billion downloads, 1 billion monthly users, and 1 billion videos viewed per day. So, the big question is why is this video app being banned in the United States? The answer is that it’s […]

Jury reviewing evidence presented by an attorney in court.
  • Fake Accounts
  • Investigations
  • Social Media In Court

In 2021, Darrell Brooks was accused of deliberately driving his SUV into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin — which left six people dead and 62 people injured. Brooks was arrested and arraigned on six counts of first-degree murder and countless other charges, including reckless endangerment. The trial lasted for over three weeks, during which […]

Learn how to spot and report fake social media accounts from the social media investigation pros at Bosco Legal Services.
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  • Investigations

Scammers, fraudsters, hackers, and just plain mean people create fake social media accounts by the thousands every day. Anyone can be a target – celebrities, influencers, businesses, and even regular people. In fact, in the first quarter of 2022, Facebook took action on 1.6 billion fake accounts. And that is just one social media network. […]

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  • Social Media In Court

In today’s digital age, more and more people are spending time on the internet. They spend an average of 2 hours and 27 minutes on social media alone, with the younger population driving numbers even higher. Nigeria, the Philippines, India, the United States, and China are the five countries that spend the longest time across multiple social […]

Medical staff checking a chart to verify if a patient was treated at their facility for medical background investigators.
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The National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association (NHCAA) reports that healthcare fraud costs the United States about $68 billion every year. In fact, 21% of bodily injury claims and 18% of personal injury protection claims involved some sort of fraud or buildup.  When a person claims to have sustained an injury and wants compensation, it can […]

Social media investigators analyze social media information collected by SMI software for evidence.
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  • Legal Tips

If social media activity is crucial to your argument in court, how will you make sure that you’re putting forth the strongest case possible? Before handing over the reins to your legal team, take a moment to verify how they’ll be gathering and processing critical evidence. Will they be using a software service or engaging […]

Bosco provides expert tips on properly dating photos & videos from social media to use as evidence.
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  • Legal Tips

To use social media photos as evidence in a court case, they must be properly obtained, preserved, and verified as presenting authentic and truthful information. One question that can stump many legal teams is how to verify the date of photos posted on social media. Dating a photo doesn’t just mean identifying when it was […]

Reasons why social media is underused in court from social media investigation pros at Bosco Legal.
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  • Legal Tips
  • Social Media In Court

In today’s world, anyone with internet access can find out where someone was, who they were with, and what they were doing after a 5-second social media search. With this in mind, you’d think every modern court case would rely heavily on the minute-by-minute record of activity that many folks willingly post on their accounts. […]