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E-Discovery LLC - No Sanctions for Resetting Two Cellphones on Facts Presented; and, Social Media Posts Supported Dismissal by Michael Berman

No Sanctions for Resetting Two Cellphones on Facts Presented; and, Social Media Posts Supported Dismissal

In Wenzler v. U.S. Coast Guard, the court denied a sanctions motion related to the deletion of text messages on two government phones, ruling that no relevant evidence was lost. The decision also upheld Wenzler’s disenrollment for inappropriate social media posts misrepresenting his position and making disparaging remarks.

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E-Discovery LLC - Defendant’s Overwriting of Video Footage After 14 Days Held Not to be Spoliation By Michael Berman

Felder Part 3 of 4: Defendant’s Overwriting of Video Footage After 14 Days Held Not to be Spoliation

In the case of Felder v. MGM National Harbor, the court found that overwriting video footage after 14 days did not constitute spoliation. The ruling highlights the necessity of prompt preservation demands when relying on video evidence.

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