Sanctions for Loss of ESI Imposed Under Court’s Inherent Power After Privilege Log is Used to Determine the Date that the Duty to Preserve Was Triggered
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Sanctions for Loss of ESI Imposed Under Court’s Inherent Power After Privilege Log is Used to Determine the Date that the Duty to Preserve Was Triggered
In Jimenez v. Hyatt Corp., the court imposed sanctions based on its inherent power after a privilege log revealed that the Plaintiff anticipated litigation earlier than claimed, triggering a duty to preserve ESI. The post Sanctions for Loss of ESI Imposed Under Court’s Inherent Power After Privilege Log is Used to Determine the Date that the Duty to Preserve Was Triggered appeared first on EDRM.
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