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Toyota Withholding eDiscovery?
1 CommentI’m not sure how significant Toyota’s “Books of Knowledge” are, or who exactly knew about them, but withholding electronically stored information (ESI) is not exactly being forthcoming in litigation. Obviously, there are rules as to what must be disclosed and what information can be protected during discovery, but this isn’t very good news for Toyota.
The Posse List is reporting that a congressional committee found that Toyota “deliberately withheld relevant electronic records that it was legally required to produce in response to discovery orders in litigation”. This story will surely develop further, but it seems that the electronic evidence was not produced, and it’s doubtful that steps were taken to preserve this ESI.
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Published on March 4, 2010 · Filed under: Ediscovery; Tagged as: Ediscovery, litigation, posse list, toyota
One Response to “Toyota Withholding eDiscovery?”
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Lazy Sunday Links 3.7.10: “Come to the (e-Discovery) Cut” | Gabe's Guide to the e-Discovery Universe said on March 7th, 2010 at 12:30 pm
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