eDiscovery Case of the Week

When Failure to Preserve Social Media Results in Dismissal in Gardner v. Wells Fargo

Kelly Twigger Season 1 Episode 5

In this episode, Kelly Twigger reviews Gardner v. Wells Fargo, where the failure to preserve and produce social media led to a motion for dismissal sanctions. Learn the growing importance of social media in litigation and how failing to preserve these records can result in severe penalties.

Gardner v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 2020 WL 7205236 (E.D. Wash. 2020)
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