http://ow.ly/5Wjz3This is a case summary from the KL Gates eDiscovery case law database.
The case at hand, Am. Nat’l Prop. & Cas. Co. v. Campbell Ins., Inc., No. 3:08-cv-00604, 2011 WL 3021399 (M.D. Tenn. July 22, 2011) involved a claim of spoliation by plaintiffs. The defendant was alleged to have not produced evidence for that pretained to a relevant time period in the case. However, the plaintiff's waited until after discovery had closed and until only a few weeks before the trial was scheduled to make their sanctions motion. Hence, the motion was denied as untimely.Don't wait too long to seek sanctions, if you feel you have a valid claim for sanctions, and the opposing counsel is not cooperaing with reasonable discovery requests, make the motion. Waiting is not going to make your position get any stronger.
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