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Plaintiff’s Motion to Strike “Material Changes” From Errata Sheets Granted
In PAJAK v. UNDER ARMOUR, INC., Civil Action No. 1:19-CV-160 (N.D. W. Va. Jan. 10, 2022), before the Magistrate Judge were issues arising from Plaintiff’s efforts to conduct discovery related to her complaints alleging Defendants’ intentional spoliation of evidence. The spoliation claims focused on Defendants’ efforts to gather, preserve, and
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Default Judgment Recommended by Magistrate Judge Following Defendants’ Repeated Violations of Discovery Orders
In STATE FARM MUTUAL, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO., v. MAX REHAB PHYSICAL THERAPY, LLC, ET AL., No.: 18-13257 (E.D. Mich. June 28, 2021), before the Magistrate Judge was the issue of Defendants’ repeated violations of Plaintiff’s discovery requests and various court orders and whether default judgment in favor of Plaintiff was
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Rule 37 Sanctions Awarded Arising From Plaintiff’s Failure to Preserve and Deletion of Snapchat Data
In JOHN DOE v. PURDUE UNIVERSITY, No. 2:17-CV-33-JPK (N.D. Ind. Jul. 2, 2021) before the Court was Defendants’ Request for Issuance of Order to Show Cause Regarding Plaintiff’s Non-Compliance with Order and Spoliation of Evidence. At issue was social media discovery from Plaintiff sought by Defendants, Purdue University and related
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Defendants’ Motion to Compel Rigorous Social Media Discovery Searches From Class Plaintiffs Denied
In In re: ZANTAC (RANITIDINE) PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION, No. 20-MD-2924 (S.D. FL Nov. 15, 2021) Defendants served the 10 named Class Plaintiffs with Requests for Production and Interrogatories related to the Second Amended Consolidated Economic Loss Class Action Complaint and the Amended Consolidated Medical Monitoring Class Action Complaint. At issue
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Neither The Attorney-Client Privilege Nor Work-Product Doctrine Prohibits The Disclosure of Factual Information About A Party’s Discovery Efforts
In GINA VASOLI v. YARDS BREWING COMPANY, and TREVOR PRICHETT, Civil Action No. 21-2066 (E.D.P.A. Nov. 1, 2021), at issue was whether Defendants withheld ESI that would have been pertinent to Plaintiff’s employment discrimination and retaliation case. During discovery, Defendant Yards Brewing Company, LLC (“Yards”), and its Chief Executive Officer,
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Motion To Permit Introduction of Spoliation Evidence At Trial Granted
In In Re: GOLD KING MINE RELEASE IN SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO, No. 1:18-md-02824-WJ (D. NM Aug 6, 2021) before the Court was the Navajo Nation’s and the State of New Mexico’s (“Sovereign Plaintiffs) and Sunnyside Gold Corporation’s (SGC) Motion for Sanctions arising from the EPA’s alleged spoliation of evidence.
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GDPR Did Not Bar Discovery Of Documents In Possession and Control Of Foreign Defendants
In ANYWHERECOMMERCE, INC. v. INGENICO, INC., Civil Action No. 19-cv-11457-IT (D. MA. June 3, 2021) before the Court was Plaintiffs’ Motion for Reconsideration of the Court’s August 31, 2020 order regarding Plaintiffs’ Motion to Compel Production of Documents. At issue was whether the discovery sought by Plaintiffs could be ordered
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Motion to Compel Production of Text Messages Granted
In SAGE PRODUCTS v. CHEMRITE COPAC, INC., No. 19 CV 5308 (N.D. Ill. Nov. 12, 2021) pending before the Court was a motion by Defendant ChemRite Copac, Inc., to compel Plaintiff, Sage Products, LLC, to produce text messages. This was a breach-of-contract suit between Sage, a manufacturer and supplier of
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Fee Shifting For Response To Subpoena Not Appropriate Where The Non-Party Had Actual Interest In Outcome Of The Case
In SANDOZ v. UNITED THERAPEUTICS, Civil Action No. 19-10170 (D.N.J. April 6, 2021) before the Special Master was Defendant United Therapeutic’s motion to compel non-party Liquida to bear the cost of responding to Defendant’s subpoena. During the pendency of the lawsuit, Defendant learned that non-party Liquida would be acquiring Plaintiff.
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Evidence Of Defendants’ Intentional Destruction Of Encryption Keys Permitted To Be Presented To Jury
[kc_row use_container=”yes” force=”no” column_align=”middle” video_mute=”no” _id=”935427″][kc_column width=”12/12″ video_mute=”no” _id=”803459″][kc_column_text _id=”725881″] In DOUBLELINE CAPITAL v. ODEBRECHT FINANCE, No. 17-CV-4576 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 30, 2021), a securities fraud lawsuit, Plaintiffs sought sanctions against Defendants, specifically, a mandatory adverse inference instruction at trial, as remedy for Defendants’ intentional destruction of encryption keys needed to