Kelly Twigger: #CaseoftheWeek Episode 95: Leaping the Second Hurdle of Rule 37(e)(2) on a Motion for Sanctions

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Extract from Kelly Twigger’s article “Leaping the Second Hurdle of Rule 37(e)(2) on a Motion for Sanctions”

Welcome to Episode 95 of Case of the Week where we will discuss whether the deletion of five years of email from a Gmail account rose to the level of intent for sanctions under Rule 37(e) in the matter of Oliver v. Meow Wolf, Inc. The case was presided over by Steven C. Yarbrough, United States Magistrate Judge, and the case cite is 2023 WL 122505 (D.N.M. 2023) from January 6, 2023.

In this episode, we will examine the facts of the case, discuss the ruling of the court, and analyze the implications of the ruling. We will also discuss the implications of the ruling for other cases, and the potential implications of the ruling for the future of the law.

Join us in this episode as we explore the legal implications of the case of Oliver v. Meow Wolf, Inc. and the ruling of the court.


Introduction

Welcome to Episode 95 of our Case of the Week series published in partnership with ACEDS. My name is Kelly Twigger. I am the CEO and founder of eDiscovery Assistant, as well as the principal at ESI Attorneys. Thanks so much for joining me today.

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