Avoiding Sanctions Over Duty to Preserve Evidence


Michael Chartan and Brian J. Markowitz - Duane Morris LLP
June 21, 2010  

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In late 2009 a federal District Court sitting in Orlando, Fla., sent shockwaves through the in-house general counsel world. The case, Swofford v. Eslinger,1 is the first reported case to sanction in-house counsel for spoliation of electronic evidence.
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