28 Sep 2021
Don’t Be a Spoiler
Learn about the spoliation of evidence relevant to a commercial litigation matter, including the duty to preserve evidence regarding an existing or reasonably foreseeable litigation, the elements of a successful spoliation claim, obligations of third parties to preserve evidence, and sanctions associated with spoliation.
Related Content
- Preserving Evidence (Federal)
Read about preserving relevant evidence in association with federal litigation.
- Commercial Dispute Avoidance and Management
Assist your business clients in assessing their exposure to potential legal disputes.
- Document Preservation Letter (Commercial Litigation)
Use this letter to give notice to an adverse party that they must preserve documents.
- Litigation Hold Notice (Commercial Litigation)
Use this notice to instruct employees and other agents to preserve documents related to a commercial litigation matter.
Practical Guidance Updates
Featuring the latest updates from your Practical Guidance account.
- Document alerts allow you to stay current on legal developments that affect your practice. Find out how to set up your document alerts.
Experience results today with practical guidance, legal research, and data-driven insights—all in one place.
Experience Lexis+