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How Can a Judge Infer Intentional Deprivation of Electronic Information and Thus Impose Severe Spoliation Sanctions?
Author: Tracy F. BufferCase Citation: Moody v. CSX Transp., Inc., No. 07-CV-6398P, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 154449 (W.D.N.Y. Sep. 21, 2017).Employee/Personnel/Employer implicated: Railway CompanyeLesson Learned: In order to prevent the imposition of harsh sanctions, parties should, as soon as they … Continue reading
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AND THUS, COOK COUNTY CLOSES THE POLITICAL ECO-SYSTEM: ● Shot: First jail-wide, in-person votin…
AND THUS, COOK COUNTY CLOSES THE POLITICAL ECO-SYSTEM: ● Shot: First jail-wide, in-person voting held at Cook County Jail. —Headline, ABC-7 Chicago, yesterday. ● Chaser: 4 of Illinois’ last 7 governors went to prison. —Headline, the AP, January 30, 2013. … Continue reading
New York City police sergeants not "management" for the purposes of the FLSA and thus entitled to payment for overtime
New York City police sergeants not "management" for the purposes of the FLSA and thus entitled to payment for overtime Edward D. Mullins, et al v City Of New York, US Court Of Appeals, Second Circuit, Docket No. 09-3435-cv The … Continue reading