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The Weight Of Lies: Understanding Perjury, False Statements, And Their Consequences In North Dakota

SW&L Attorneys Blog

It is usually written in sworn affidavits and declarations, documents requiring a notary, and applications obligating authenticity. It is also used audibly when swearing in witnesses for depositions and court proceedings, but in a different form. If the witness responds with I do, a sworn statement under oath has been made.

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Employer Erred by Downloading Former Employee’s Personal Email; But, Failure to Preserve it Was Not Spoliation; and, There Was a Gap in Employee Handbook Clause Permitting Employer Access Post-Termination

E-Discovery LLC

Based on these facts, an affidavit from IT Director Mr. Hughey, and an investigation by a technology consultant, Mr. Shapiro alleged that each of the individual defendants (and thus HHI, since they were acting in their official capacities) had accessed his emails unlawfully. Hughey deleted the account off the HHI computers. Hughey made.”

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