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March 25, 2008

Dodging an EDD Sanction

While the courts are becoming more familiar with the legal and technical issues arising from electronic discovery, there is still no shortage of perplexing "e-issues" confronting judges. In <i>Toussie v. County of Suffolk</i> in the Eastern District of New York, a defendant dodged substantive sanctions for losing and/or destroying  e-mails requested in discovery because the parties requesting the e-mails failed to marshal satisfactory evidence that the missing e-mails would have been supportive of their case.

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