Coleman (Parent) Holdings, Inc. v. Morgan Stanley & Co.
Coleman (Parent) Holdings, Inc. v. Morgan Stanley & Co.
Case Date: | 10/07/2009 |
Citation: | Coleman (Parent) Holdings, Inc. v. Morgan Stanley & Co., 20 So. 3d 952 (Fla. 4th DCA 2009) |
Court Type: | District Court of Appeal |
Court: | Fla. 4th DCA |
Judge: | Judge: Carole Y. Taylor |
Rule(s): | Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.540 |
Issues: | Plaintiff sought a new trial, alleging Defendant committed fraud upon the court in pre-trial sanction hearings. |
Resolution: | The Court affirmed the trial court’s denial of Plaintiff’s motion. Any fraud upon the court in pre-trial sanction hearings would not have affected the actual outcome of the trial, as the alleged fraud did not relate to Plaintiff’s failure to prove damages. Therefore, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying Plaintiff’s motion. |
Relevant Documents: | |
E-Discovery Issues: | Motion for New Trial |
E-discovery Tags: | Data Backup, Possession or Control, Preservation and Collection, Sanctions |
E-discovery subjects: | Backup Tapes, Email |
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