Comment Re:Since submitter is a lawyer ... (Score 1) 208
The RIAA drive-wiping defendant's case won't likely set any new general precedents. The defendant wiped her drive AFTER being told it was to be examined as part of a discovery process (and admitted that was the case).
It's generally ok to shred files (paper or computer). It's NOT OK to shred files once the court is telling you they'll be part of a discovery process.
It's generally ok to shred files (paper or computer). It's NOT OK to shred files once the court is telling you they'll be part of a discovery process.