Posts Tagged “State Rule(s)of Civil Procedure and/or Evidence”

Commonwealth v. Jones, SJC-12564 (Mass. Mar. 6, 2019)

Key Insight: Whether compelling the defendant to enter his cell phone password would violate his privilege against self incrimination under 5th Amendment and art. 12 of Mass Declaration of Rights Nature of Case: Trafficking a person for sexual servitude Electronic Data Involved: data held on cell phone Keywords: Cell phone password, 5th Amendment Identified State […]

Harleysville Insurance Co. v. Holding Funeral Home, No. 1:15cv00057 (W.D .Va. Feb. 9, 2017)

Key Insight: Waiver of privilege for documents inadvertently posted to publicly accessible Box.com location Nature of Case: insurance coverage litigation Electronic Data Involved: Box.com uploads Keywords: Box.com, privilege waiver, publicly accessible, account permissions, file sharing Identified State Rule(s): Va. Sup. Ct. R. 4.1(b)(6)(ii) Identified Federal Rule(s): FRE 502(b)  

Dulcich Inc. v. USI Insurance Services National, Inc., No. 18-cv-01089 (D. Ore, 2019)

Key Insight: The attorney-client privilege for legal invoices is implicitly waived when those invoices are the primary form of direct evidence for the lawsuit. Nature of Case: recovery of attorney costs incurred in prior suit Electronic Data Involved: legal invoices Keywords: legal invoices, implicit waiver Identified State Rule(s): ORS 40.225(2) Identified Federal Rule(s): FRCP 41(a)(1) […]

Robinson v. Davol (7th Cir., 2019)

Key Insight: The expert’s theory was not sufficiently reliable, so it was excluded Nature of Case: Products liability, medical Electronic Data Involved: Expert testimony Keywords: Causation, expert testimony Identified State Rule(s): Ind. Code section 34-20-1-1 Identified Federal Rule(s): 702