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Back to EpisodesHow the Default Settings for the Deletion of Text Messages Can Impact Sanctions
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In this episode of Case of the Week with Kelly Twigger, we dive into the recent decision in Safelite Grp., Inc. v. Lockridge to explore the critical implications of text message preservation settings in eDiscovery. Kelly examines whether a cease-and-desist letter triggers the duty to preserve ESI, how auto-deletion of texts can lead to spoliation, and what courts consider when issuing sanctions under Rule 37.
Featuring expert insights from Jerry Bui of Right Forensics, we discuss:
- Whether default settings retain or delete text messages 🛠️
- How metadata can reveal when phone settings were modified 🔄
- Why quick action is essential to ensuring critical ESI isn’t lost
Listen now to learn practical strategies for avoiding sanctions and how to leverage ESI to tell a compelling story in your case.
Safelite Grp., Inc. v. Lockridge
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