Williams v. Sprint/United Management Co.
United States District Court for the District of Kansas
230 F.R.D. 640 (2005)
- Written by Rich Walter, JD
Facts
Shirley Williams (plaintiff) and Sprint/United Management Company (Sprint) (defendant) were engaged in a contentious federal age-discrimination class action. The court ordered Sprint to produce its employee-related Excel spreadsheet files in the format in which Sprint used those files in the ordinary course of business. Neither the court’s order nor Williams’s discovery request specifically mentioned metadata. Sprint complied with the court’s discovery order, but only after scrubbing the files of metadata embedded in those files. Williams moved to compel production of the metadata.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Waxse, J.)
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