Jury Finds Global E-Discovery Company Violated Criminal Computer Security Law when It Accessed Woman's Emails
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The jury found that Consilio violated Texas law by accessing the plaintiff's computer without consent and was negligent in destroying a decade's worth of emails.
Despite being hired for a specific search, Consilio downloaded all of Olson's emails, including sensitive information like medical records and attorney-client privilege material.
Consilio's spokesperson expressed disappointment in the verdict but maintained that they adhered to industry best practices during the case.
Olson's attorneys highlighted that after the violation was reported, Consilio destroyed the emails, preventing any review of their actions or sharing of the information.
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