Audio and Video Recordings in Litigation: Sending an Effective Document Preservation Letter | Practical Law
Audio and video recordings can provide significant evidence of exactly what transpired between the parties to a dispute and can have significant personal and professional consequences for those involved, just ask Donald Sterling and Jay-Z. If a dispute may result in litigation, counsel must promptly and effectively demand that an opposing party or non-party preserve relevant audio and video evidence until a formal document request is served in discovery.