In this employment-related dispute, Arizona city is sanctioned for faulty preservation practices in Vincente v. City of Prescott.
Dismissal Is the Appropriate Sanction in Light of Party’s “Considerable Efforts to Mislead and Confuse”
In breach of a real estate contract, court imposes sanctions, dismissed action and awards attorneys fees in response to continued noncompliance.
Zapproved Predicts Reaching the Tipping Point for Automated Data Preservation By 2015
Measure corporate adoption of ediscovery software in Zapproveds 2014 Legal Hold and Data Preservation benchmark survey, the largest survey conducted in the area of electronic discovery.
What Is the Extent of Counsel’s Obligation to Ensure Clients Preserve Data?
Hosch v. BAE Sys. Info. Solutions, Inc., the judge cited Hosch’s “severely egregious conduct” and dismissed his prejudice.
A Party’s Failure to Preserve Invites Judicial Intervention
In this ruling the court required the plaintiff to retain an e-discovery vendor to conduct an extensive forensic analysis of electronic data sources.
Texas Judge Orders Adverse Inference Sanction for ‘Staggering’ Loss of Evidence
In this case, the Texas Judge court issued adverse inference sanctions against the plaintiff for extreme data loss and bad faith.