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Systemic Technical Glitch in Microsoft Purview Gets No Sanctions: eDiscovery Case Law

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In Oakley v. MSG Networks, Inc., US Circuit Judge Richard J. Sullivan denied Oakley’s motion for spoliation sanctions, finding that MSG took reasonable steps to preserve the emails, attributing their loss to a “systemic technical glitch”, and also determined that Oakley failed to establish prejudice from the loss of the electronic or physical evidence.

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