This Article explores the impact of federal law on a state fiduciary’s management of digital assets. It focuses on the lessons from the Stored Communications Act (“SCA”), initially enacted in 1986 as one part of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Although Congress designed the SCA to respond to concerns that Internet privacy posed new dilemmas with respect to application of the Fourth Amendment’s privacy protections, the drafters did not explicitly consider how the SCA might affect property management and distribution. The resulting uncertainty affects anyone with an email account. While existing trusts and estates laws could legitimately be interpreted to encompass the new technologies, and while the laws applicable to these new te...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
More than 580,000 Facebook users in the U.S. will die this year, raising numerous legal questions as...
This Article explores the impact of federal law on a state fiduciary\u27s management of digital asse...
This Article explores the impact of federal law on a state fiduciary’s management of digital assets....
This Article explores the impact of federal law on a state fiduciary\u27s management of digital asse...
Recently, estate planners and scholars have begun to grapple with the problem of transferring digita...
This article discusses four types of fiduciaries, each of which is affected by the vast growth in an...
This chapter addresses the appropriate treatment of a person\u27s digital life when the account hold...
In the age of the Internet, most of us live our lives largely online. As such, one would expect a co...
This article discusses four types of fiduciaries, each of which is affected by the vast growth in an...
We live in a world permeated with technology. Through our online accounts we write emails, we store...
Americans store an overwhelming amount of sensitive, personal information online. In email accounts,...
With the rise of user-generated online content, a new form of asset has emerged: income-generating d...
This article examines Virginia’s Privacy Expectation Afterlife and Choices Act. Part I surveys feder...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
More than 580,000 Facebook users in the U.S. will die this year, raising numerous legal questions as...
This Article explores the impact of federal law on a state fiduciary\u27s management of digital asse...
This Article explores the impact of federal law on a state fiduciary’s management of digital assets....
This Article explores the impact of federal law on a state fiduciary\u27s management of digital asse...
Recently, estate planners and scholars have begun to grapple with the problem of transferring digita...
This article discusses four types of fiduciaries, each of which is affected by the vast growth in an...
This chapter addresses the appropriate treatment of a person\u27s digital life when the account hold...
In the age of the Internet, most of us live our lives largely online. As such, one would expect a co...
This article discusses four types of fiduciaries, each of which is affected by the vast growth in an...
We live in a world permeated with technology. Through our online accounts we write emails, we store...
Americans store an overwhelming amount of sensitive, personal information online. In email accounts,...
With the rise of user-generated online content, a new form of asset has emerged: income-generating d...
This article examines Virginia’s Privacy Expectation Afterlife and Choices Act. Part I surveys feder...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
The rules that govern the creation of an estate plan are in flux. Courts once demanded strict adhere...
More than 580,000 Facebook users in the U.S. will die this year, raising numerous legal questions as...