Where documents have been intentionally destroyed without good faith, the cost to retrieve and restore archived, corrupted, or deleted files is born by:
a. the party who destroyed the documents.
b. the party producing the documents.
c. the attorney who failed to protect the documents from destruction.
d. the party requesting the documents.
a
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