A Maryland court expressed concern over WMATA’s failure to produce key inspection reports after a garage slip-and-fall but declined to impose harsh spoliation sanctions, reserving judgment on narrower remedies. The post Plaintiff Raised a Troubling Spoliation Issue, But Did Not Surmount All Hurdles, and a Ruling Was Reserved appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
In Episode 175, Kelly Twigger discusses how the intentional destruction of data from a voice recorder in an aircraft, and the court's reluctance to impose meaningful sanctions—even when the record arguably justified them—calls into question whether Rule 37(e)(2) can protect parties in Sky Jet M.G. Inc. v. VSE Aviation Servs., LLC. Introduction Welcome to our| Minerva26 | Your strategic edge in litigation