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Self-Collection, Discovery About Discovery, and Curative Sanctions

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37(e)(1) sanctions, the EEOC sought copies of litigation hold notices, dates and the names of recipients of those notices, as well as further descriptions; appointment of a forensic examiner to determine when the ESI went missing; and, a Rule 30(b)(6) deposition on the missing ESI at defendant’s expense. As Fed.R.Civ.P. May 26, 2011).

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Town Sanctioned for Prejudicial Breaches of Duty to Preserve in Alleged Sexual Assault Case; Court Also Addresses Use of Personal Email by Council Members

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Doe complained of alleged piecemeal document production and, after deposition, “grew concerned” that relevant documents had not been produced. As to “trigger,” see generally Is Marking Documents as “Work Product” an Admission that the Duty to Preserve is Triggered? 21, 2021); Burden of Proof of Spoliation (Dec.