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Court Sanctions Plaintiff and Lawyer for Facebook Spoliation

By Thomas J. Crane on February 14, 2012
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

 "Spoliation of evidence" refers to the deliberate destruction of evidence prior to a trial.  It is a rare event in civil litgation.  But, spoliation of evidence was found in a case involving a personal inury lawyer in Virginia.  Lawyer Matthew Murray was ordered to pay $522,000 for instructing his client ro remove photos from his…

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