


Taylor Swift and the Java-Dump: An E-Discovery Tale

The Seven Commandments of Proportionality in ESI*

Surreptitious Cyber-Conduct results in New York County Decision Striking Defendant’s Answer

Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Use Your Company Computer*

A Federal Court’s Award of Attorneys’ Fees As a Sanction for Bad-Faith Conduct Cannot be Punitive

An Attorney Acting ‘With a Pure Heart and An Empty Head’ is Sanctioned for Spoliating Emails

Court’s Inherent Sanction Powers – Not Rule 37(e) – Govern when Relevant Information (ESI included) is Intentionally Deleted

File Sharing Sites and Inadvertent Waiver

Judge Finds Defense Counsel’s Reliance upon Pre-Amendment Rule 26 in a Motion to Compel the Equivalent of Bad Faith – Resulting in Significant and Embarrassing Sanctions
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