The Fourth Circuit upholds severe sanctions against a party who fails to preserve evidence in litigation.
A recent decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit emphasizes the importance of preserving...more
Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction. Marbury v. Madison (circa 1803) is perhaps the most famous example of this principle. But the limits of federal jurisdiction are regularly tested in our courts today. One...more
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