Preserving Evidence in Virginia Will Disputes: Lessons from Davis v. Christy
Preserving Evidence in Virginia Will Disputes: Lessons from Davis v. Christy
In the realm of litigation, the concept of “spoliation” of evidence is a critical issue. Spoliation refers to the destruction or alteration of evidence that could be pertinent to a legal proceeding. A recent case decision from the Virginia Court of Appeals highlights the importance of this issue and offers valuable lessons for those involved in potential will contests in Virginia.... By: Whiteford