No Sanctions for Breach of Duty to Preserve Video, Due to Lack of Prejudice
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No Sanctions for Breach of Duty to Preserve Video, Due to Lack of Prejudice
In Hobson v. Harper, the court found that while the defendants negligently failed to preserve surveillance video, sanctions were unwarranted due to lack of prejudice and the footage’s irrelevance to plaintiff’s discovery requests. The post No Sanctions for Breach of Duty to Preserve Video, Due to Lack of Prejudice appeared first on EDRM.
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