In re Atlantic Int’l Mortg. Co., 352 B.R. 503 (Aug. 2, 2006)
Key Insight: Although it concluded that default judgment against former general counsel was not warranted, court found that discovery misconduct of former general counsel and its attorneys bordered on obstruction and awarded trustee its reasonable attorneys fees and costs in pursuing all discovery in the proceeding
Nature of Case: Bankruptcy trustee sued debtor’s former general counsel for breach of fiduciary duty and related claims
Electronic Data Involved: Computer systems and electronic records