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Plaintiffs Sanctioned for Failure to Produce Electronic Files in Hedge Fund Suit
A federal judge has sanctioned 13 plaintiffs suing two collapsed hedge funds for negligence and gross negligence for their failure to preserve electronic files in discovery. Saying "most plaintiffs conducted discovery in an ignorant and indifferent fashion," New York Judge Shira A. Scheindlin will assess monetary sanctions against all 13 plaintiffs and give an adverse jury instruction for the six worst offenders. Scheindlin has written extensively on e-discovery, especially in Zubulake v. UBS Warburg.At the Court, a day of Mortal Kombat
Torture, maiming, decapitating and urinating on human beings are rare topics in Supreme Court arguments. But the justices on Tuesday heard all of them as they entered the world of video gaming in a First Amendment challenge to a California law.JCB Accused of 'Selectively' Waiving Confidentiality
The commission charged with evaluating the state's juvenile justice system and judicial disciplinary procedures has accused the Judicial Conduct Board of refusing to cooperate with its attempts to fulfill its statutory mandates.View more book results for the query "*"
McSpadden v. Department of Corrections
The state Department of Corrections erred in failing to grant a recommitted parole violator the credit for time served that was specifically awarded by the trial court. Application for summary relief granted.Zale 4Q loss widens, tops Wall Street's view
Jewelry company Zale Corp. reported Wednesday that its fiscal fourth-quarter loss widened, weighed down by increased inventory charges and absent a one-time gain recorded a year ago.Trending Stories
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