You Should’ve Known: Colorado Holds Defendant May Have Pre-Litigation Duty to Preserve Evidence

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In Terra Mgmt. Grp., LLC v. Keaten, 572 P.3d 126 (CO 2025), the Supreme Court of Colorado (Supreme Court) considered whether the trial court properly imposed sanctions on the defendants for failing to preserve evidence before the commencement of litigation. The trial court noted that the defendants, who owned and managed an apartment building, began removing the evidence from an apartment after the plaintiffs complained of toxins originating from the apartment building……
By: White and Williams LLP
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