Legal Question in Technology Law in Florida
e-mail theft
I am pro se in a law suit and the plaintiffs attorneys have been brutal. They illegally broke into my e-mail and i went for a dismissal. The judge ruled that because the emails were not attorney/client previledged that the plaintiffs attorneys could have simply asked for the e-mails. Problem is that the e-mails were evidence that I was collecting to prove them frauds which is what this entire case is about. Is there law to protect a pro se under these circumstances? Thank you
Asked on 4/15/07, 10:17 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: e-mail theft
The judge will do what they want in this type of thing. Especially if you want the emails to come in anyway. You are really at a disadvantage by being pro se, but good luck.
Answered on 4/15/07, 11:00 pm