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Three Key eDiscovery Lessons from Domus BWW Funding v. Arch Insurance Company

Next Generation E-Discovery Law & Tech Blog

The Court found Arch Insurance’s actions caused prejudice to the Plaintiffs in the form of delays, costs and lost evidence, justifying sanctions under Rule 37(e)(1). The Court ruled that the Plaintiff could introduce evidence of Arch Insurance’s eDiscovery failures at trial and would issue a jury instruction as an evidentiary sanction.

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

While the sterile confines of a courtroom and the stringent guidance of legal professionals aim to cultivate impartiality, the permeation of technology in daily life presents ongoing challenges. This transparency creates a self-regulating dynamic within the jury, further deterring misconduct.

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

While the sterile confines of a courtroom and the stringent guidance of legal professionals aim to cultivate impartiality, the permeation of technology in daily life presents ongoing challenges. This transparency creates a self-regulating dynamic within the jury, further deterring misconduct.