Spoliation: A Non-Party’s Potential Duty to Preserve Evidence

Kyle Staggs | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | December 2, 2019 It is not uncommon in a condominium complex for a unit to be damaged due to a failure in a neighboring unit. With units tightly packed together, water can quickly flow from one unit to another, causing damage along the way. Determining the… Continue reading Spoliation: A Non-Party’s Potential Duty to Preserve Evidence

Quick Note: Independent Third-Party Spoliation of Evidence Claim

David Adelstein | Florida Construction Legal Updates | May 4, 2019 In an earlier posting I discussed the difference between first-party spoliation of evidence and third-party spoliation of evidence.   There is NO independent cause of action for first-party spoliation of evidencebecause that can be dealt with directly in the underlying lawsuit.  This deals with the assertion that… Continue reading Quick Note: Independent Third-Party Spoliation of Evidence Claim

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