29 Cases of Shocking and Strange Spoliation
In the world of eDiscovery, spoliation is serious business. For destroying evidence intentionally (or in some cases, negligently), litigants and attorneys can face stiff sanctions, ranging from
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In the world of eDiscovery, spoliation is serious business. For destroying evidence intentionally (or in some cases, negligently), litigants and attorneys can face stiff sanctions, ranging from

In the world of eDiscovery, spoliation is serious business. For destroying evidence intentionally (or in some cases, negligently), litigants and attorneys can face stiff sanctions, ranging from

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court ruled in a copyright infringement case that e-discovery expenses can't be recovered by prevailing parties according to the federal statute that allows costs to be

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court ruled in a copyright infringement case that e-discovery expenses can't be recovered by prevailing parties according to the federal statute that allows costs to be

In 2001, Massachusetts-based lawyer and journalist Robert Ambrogi published "The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web," a desk reference book surveying the internet for an

In 2001, Massachusetts-based lawyer and journalist Robert Ambrogi published "The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web," a desk reference book surveying the internet for an

Last Thursday, the Mueller Report was finally released to the public-most of it, at least. And then theand commentary started. No, not the debates over collusion, vindication, or obstruction,

Last Thursday, the Mueller Report was finally released to the public-most of it, at least. And then theand commentary started. No, not the debates over collusion, vindication, or obstruction,

Millions of documents collected and reviewed. Thousands of hours of interviews. Hundreds of witnesses. Dozens of indictments. One report. And no collusion? Today,

Millions of documents collected and reviewed. Thousands of hours of interviews. Hundreds of witnesses. Dozens of indictments. One report. And no collusion? Today,

Examining new barriers to sanctions created by the 2015 amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e), today we're taking a look at the amendments' impact on intent to deprive.

Examining new barriers to sanctions created by the 2015 amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e), today we're taking a look at the amendments' impact on intent to deprive.

In this post, we outline challenges to proving sanctions under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e).

In this post, we outline challenges to proving sanctions under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e).

Spoliation sanctions have become increasingly rare in recent years. And when it comes to the most severe sanctions, these are increasingly off the table. For an industry

Spoliation sanctions have become increasingly rare in recent years. And when it comes to the most severe sanctions, these are increasingly off the table. For an industry

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A major company reimagined discovery and saw massive improvements. Learn what changed, why it worked, and the practical takeaways from this case study.
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