Anonymous wrote:You likely have to sue the person who you suspect of hacking in the jurisdiction they reside and then follow the CA rules to get a subpoena for yahoo. In some jurisdictions you need to open a case in that state. But subpoenaing yahoo will not make it a federal case unless the defendant has violated some federal law or there is diversity jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what is your case? Divorce? Violation of a noncompete clause? Intellectual property infringement?
Hacking.