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E-Discovery Update

January’s Notable Cases and Events in E-Discovery

January 12, 2022

This Sidley Update addresses the following recent developments and court decisions involving e-discovery issues:

  1. A ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio granting sanctions for one party’s failure to adequately prepare a corporate representative designated to testify in response to a Rule 30(b)(6) notice as to certain topics related to its collection and production of electronically stored information (ESI)
  2. An order from the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona granting a request from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for spoliation sanctions and an adverse inference based on spoliation of evidence from email and messaging applications used to hide evidence from the FTC
  3. A decision from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California denying a motion to suppress evidence filed by Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, finding that the government did not suppress evidence in a database that Theranos had produced to the government (and then decommissioned) without the private key needed to access the database
  4. An opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California granting a defendants’ motion to compel discovery of messages from the plaintiff’s internal Slack messaging application

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