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Deletion of Electronic Documents
- Liebert v. Mazur
2005 WL 762954 (Ill. App. 2005)
Forensicon's Lee Neubecker provides expert testimony that shows misappropriation of trade secrets - Arista Records, Inc. v. Sakfield Holding Co.
314 F. Supp 2d. 27. (D.D.C., 2004)
General Jurisdiction Over Defendant Established by Using Computer Forensic Evidence - Advantacare Health Partners, LP v. Access IV
2004 WL 1837997 (N.D.Cal. 2004)
Evidence sanctions imposed for failing to comply with injunction ordering the deletion of files - Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland v. Potter
844 A.2d 367 (Md. 2004)
Attorney violates rules of professional conduct for deleting files from former employer's computer - Capricorn Power Co. v. Siemens Westinghouse Power Corp.
220 F.R.D 429 (W.D.Pa. 2004)
Court Denies Preservation Order Without Proof of Destruction or Degradation of Evidence - Invision Media Communications, Inc. v. Federal Ins. Co.
2004 WL 396037 (S.D.N.Y. 2004)
Sanctions imposed against party failing to reasonably produce emails upon discovery request - Mastercard, Inc. v. Moulton
2004 WL 1393992 (S.D.N.Y. 2004)
Court issues spoliation sanctions for negligent destruction of email - United States v. Phillip Morris
327 F. Supp 2d 21, (D.D.C 2004)
Court Imposes Sanctions on Company for Violating an Order Preventing the Destruction of Email - QZO, Inc. v. Moyer
594 S.E. 2d 541 (S.C. App. 2004)
Default Judgment Issued Against Party For Destroying Computer Evidence - Rambus, Inc. v. Infineon Techs. AG
222 F.R.D. 280 (D. Va. 2004)
Document retention policy must be suspended when a party reasonably anticipates litigation
