“In one recent 18-month period, seven federal and state courts imposed sanctions on Union Pacific, the nation’s biggest railroad, for destroying or failing to preserve evidence in crossing accidents, and an eighth court ordered a case retried. One sanction has since been overturned on appeal.” Big New York Times front-pager endorses charges from plaintiff’s bar that the railroad has been less than diligent in preserving potentially unhelpful evidence after rail-motor vehicle crashes (Walt Bogdanich, “In Deaths at Rail Crossings, Missing Evidence and Silence”, Jul. 11).
Spoliation at the U.P. line
“In one recent 18-month period, seven federal and state courts imposed sanctions on Union Pacific, the nation’s biggest railroad, for destroying or failing to preserve evidence in crossing accidents, and an eighth court ordered a case retried. One sanction has since been overturned on appeal.” Big New York Times front-pager endorses charges from plaintiff’s bar […]
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