Spoliation Sanctions by Circuit Chart

 

A chart analyzing the various standards used by US federal courts to determine: (1) the scope of a party's duty to preserve evidence in litigation, and (2) whether particular sanctions may be imposed against a party for spoliation. This chart appears as Appendix A to Magistrate Judge Grimm’s September 9, 2010 Memorandum, Order and Recommendation in Victor Stanley, Inc. v. Creative Pipe, Inc., No. 06-cv-2662 (D. Md.).
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