Tag:Motion to Compel

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Belanus v. Dutton (D. Mont., 2017)
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Hawa v. Coatesville Area Sch. Dist., No. 15-4848 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 16, 2017)
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Kellgren v. Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. (S.D. Cal., 2017)
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United States ex rel. Reaster v. Dopps Chiropractic Clinic, LLC (D. Kan., 2017)
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Healthwerks, Inc. et al. v. Stryker Spine, et al., No. 14-93 (E.D. Wisc. Mar. 6, 2017)
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Estate of Shaw v. Marcus (S.D.N.Y., 2017)
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Excel Enterprises, LLC v. Winona PVD Coatings, LLC, No. 3:16-cv-19-WCL-MGG (N.D. Ind. Feb. 17, 2017)
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Lindsey v. Butterfield Health Care II, Inc (Ill. App. , 2017)
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Simon v. Northwestern Univ., No. 1:150CV01433, 2017 WL 467677 (N.D. Ill. Feb. 3, 2017)
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Morgan Hill Concerned Parents Assoc. v. California Dept. of Education (Eastern District of California, 2017)

Belanus v. Dutton (D. Mont., 2017)

Key Insight: Security footage was overwritten before notice of lawsuit, so no spoliation; no intent to deprive found.

Nature of Case: Prisoner civil rights

Electronic Data Involved: Security video footage, audio recording, medical records

Keywords: video footage, deleted footage, spoliation sanctions

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Hawa v. Coatesville Area Sch. Dist., No. 15-4848 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 16, 2017)

Key Insight: All data stored as picture files therefore unsearchable

Nature of Case: Employment Discrimination

Electronic Data Involved: “picture files”; text messages; email; ESI; hard drives; database

Keywords: Cost shifting; Inaccessible; data stored as picture files; searchablity

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Kellgren v. Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. (S.D. Cal., 2017)

Key Insight: Discovery request for managers’ text messages was ruled overbroad and not likely to be useful due to store policy that managers only communicate via email or voicemail.

Nature of Case: Fair Labor Standards Act dispute

Electronic Data Involved: text messages, email, communication methods the managers could have possibly used

Keywords: Text messages, overbreadth, overbroad, relevance

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United States ex rel. Reaster v. Dopps Chiropractic Clinic, LLC (D. Kan., 2017)

Key Insight: Social media information is not specially protected, but discovery requests should be tailored so as to not become fishing expeditions.

Nature of Case: employment discrimination, federal false claims act

Electronic Data Involved: Social media postings

Keywords: Social media, proportionality

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Healthwerks, Inc. et al. v. Stryker Spine, et al., No. 14-93 (E.D. Wisc. Mar. 6, 2017)

Key Insight: Plaintiffs files motion to compel text messages in April 2016, Discovery had closed in November 2015. Defendant’s failure to realize that they couldn’t search specifically for text messages is not basis for granting motion to compel so late. Decision was later vacated.

Nature of Case: Contract Dispute

Electronic Data Involved: Text Messages

Keywords: Text messages; after discovery closed

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Estate of Shaw v. Marcus (S.D.N.Y., 2017)

Key Insight: email

Nature of Case: Family Business dispute

Electronic Data Involved: email

Keywords: Pattern of delinquent conduct; Complete disr4egard for court orders; failure to preserve; Zubulake

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Excel Enterprises, LLC v. Winona PVD Coatings, LLC, No. 3:16-cv-19-WCL-MGG (N.D. Ind. Feb. 17, 2017)

Key Insight: Defendant produced in format requested by Plaintiff. Plaintiff filed motion to compel on grounds documents not matched up to requests. Due to burden on Defendant and lack of prejudice to Plaintiff, Defendant not required to change format of production.

Nature of Case: Breach of Contract

Electronic Data Involved: ESI Production

Keywords: Format; ordinary course of business

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Simon v. Northwestern Univ., No. 1:150CV01433, 2017 WL 467677 (N.D. Ill. Feb. 3, 2017)

Key Insight: Compelling ESI prematurely is not needed if the records will be preserved throughout litigation

Nature of Case: malicious prosecution

Electronic Data Involved: emails, documents

Keywords: Scope of ESI search terms, willingness to produce

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