The case involves Defendant T.G.R. Logistics, Inc. requesting an electronic copy of Plaintiff Brenda Gordon's entire Facebook account history for two identified accounts. The plaintiff argued that the request was too broad, unduly burdensome, lacked relevance, and invaded her privacy. The court had to decide whether the information was privileged, relevant, and proportional to the needs of the case. The most relevant facts are the defendant's request for electronic copies and the plaintiff's objections based on relevance and privacy concerns.
Gordon v. T.G.R. Logistics, Inc. (2017)
United States District Court for the District of Wyoming
321 F.R.D. 401
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