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Sanctions Denied Because of Lack of Prejudice, Despite Breach of Duty to Preserve Video

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WMATA moved for summary judgment based on the lack of expert testimony. That duty arises “when a party reasonably should know that the evidence may be relevant to anticipated litigation.” Id. Although the Fourth Circuit permits a rebuttable presumption of relevance where willfulness or bad faith is shown, Ms.