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xxix See Pension Comm.


of the Univ.


of Montreal Pension Plan v. Banc of Am.


Sec., LLC,


2010 WL 184312 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 15, 2010) (negligence and gross negligence) (decided by the same court who ruled in the Zubulake cases).


xxx See Sensonics, Inc. v. Aerosonic Corp., 81 F.3d 1566, 1572 (Fed. Cir. 1996) (“When the calculations of damages is impeded by incomplete records of the infringer, adverse inferences are appropriately drawn”), citing Lam, Inc. v. Johns-Manville Corp., 718 F.2d 1056, 1065 (Fed.Cir. 1983) (any adverse consequences rest upon the infringer when the inability to ascertain lost profits is due to the infringer’s failure to keep accurate or complete records).


xxxi 2005 WL 679071 (Fla.Cir.Ct. Mar. 1 2005). xxxii See Oracle USA, Inc. v. SAP AG, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 91432 (N.D.Cal. Sept. 17, 2009) (court denied additional discovery re new theories of damages where new theories were listed two years after the initial Rule 26 disclosures had been made) and Bellinger v. Astrue, 2009 WL 2496476 (E.D.N.Y. Aug. 14, 2009) (court denied a motion to compel production of documents in electronic format because hard cops existed, had already been produced, and were rea- sonably usable).


xxxiii See Residential Funding Corp. v. DeGeorge Fin. Corp., 306 F.3d 99, 113 (2d Cir. 2002) (party can be sanctioned when its vendor adds to “purposeful sluggishness” during discovery).


“It must be said, however, that neither counsel nor their clients can shirk their duties by engaging either consultants or e-Discov- ery vendors, and remain ultimately responsible for preserving and producing ESI.”


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