preservation
PREX15 Redux + 5 Key Issues Affecting Preservation and Ediscovery
The fourth annual Conference on Preservation Excellence, PREX15 was held September 16-18 in Portland, OR.
From Deflategate to Spoliategate – Tom Brady Learns About The Duty to Preserve
After the deflategate scandal, Tom Brady was suspended for without pay for four games upon learning he destroyed evidence.
“Careless and Indifferent” Approach to Ediscovery Merits a Forensic Mirror Image
In this day and age, it seems unreasonable for counsel to accept any claim that only one relevant e-mail might exist.
Avoiding BYOD Preservation Problems
BYOD is creating preservation problems for corporations. This article offers suggestions how to avoid BYOD preservation problems.
The Duty to Preserve Has Limits That Can Be Tricky To Define
There are limits to the duty to preserve. Uncertainty does not mean parties have the duty to preserve all evidence in case it becomes relevant.
A Blue Light Special for Kmart: No Sanctions Where Reasonable Reasons Prevail
Kmart avoids sanctions for spoliation after showing document retention policies, restructuring and tech changes made ESI unavailable