ApolloLordofSpace
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What is the name of your state? NV
Are Virtual Office mail information uploaded to an online system/dashboard ( the cloud) fair game for subpoenas or are they protected under the storage communications act ( SCA) ?
Company in litigation is representing themselves as located that virtual office. So it seem kind of unfair if you send the subpoena to a physical office then they would have to product the documents but a virtual office would be protected?
For those who don't know, a Virtual office is like a company which perform the Backoffice process for a company including receiving all their mail, scanning it in and provided it to the company pretending to have an office in that location.
The company in question will write the virtual office address as their own for legal documents, state filings ,regulators, etc... I am not sure if maybe since they are representing themselves as the company's office instead of a data storage center if that would make a different and allow the information to be subject to a civil subpoena.
I have asked around and no one seems to know the answer. Maybe this is uncharted legal waters?
Thanks.
Are Virtual Office mail information uploaded to an online system/dashboard ( the cloud) fair game for subpoenas or are they protected under the storage communications act ( SCA) ?
Company in litigation is representing themselves as located that virtual office. So it seem kind of unfair if you send the subpoena to a physical office then they would have to product the documents but a virtual office would be protected?
For those who don't know, a Virtual office is like a company which perform the Backoffice process for a company including receiving all their mail, scanning it in and provided it to the company pretending to have an office in that location.
The company in question will write the virtual office address as their own for legal documents, state filings ,regulators, etc... I am not sure if maybe since they are representing themselves as the company's office instead of a data storage center if that would make a different and allow the information to be subject to a civil subpoena.
I have asked around and no one seems to know the answer. Maybe this is uncharted legal waters?
Thanks.