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Traversing the E-Discovery Frontier

Litigation Holds and E-Discovery Demands - Law technology News

Everyone deletes email from time to time. No harm, no foul, right? Not so if you're a party to litigation. Recent decisions may have lawyers scrambling to find e-discovery consultants to advise clients on the preservation of evidence. One such decision, Einstein v. 357 LLC, held that a party's deletion of email after litigation has commenced is tantamount to spoliation of evidence and necessarily entitles the opposing party to an adverse inference.  Read More »

Angelos Strikes Out Again: Cell Phone Brain Injury

Angelos Strikes Out Again: Cell Phone Brain Injury - Point of Law.com

We can thank Judge John R. Padova of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for throwing out the ridiculous attempt to sue a legally constituted industry, in this case the cell phone manufacturers, for operating well within the law and for following their regulatory agency’s (FCC) standards.

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