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Making a Federal Case of the Duty to Produce

Making a Federal Case of the Duty to Produce

In our last post we had a look at the duty to Preserve. Leaving that pickle behind, today we’re moving on to the Duty to Produce. Or, as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure would term it, the Duty to Disclose.

From a federal context, the duty to disclose has been bundled up nice and tidily in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26. Rule 26 should be examined and addressed early when facing a potential lawsuit because, absent an exemption, some of the required disclosures must be made from the very outset – “without awaiting a discovery request” – including contact details for those who are likely to have discoverable information.Read more

Happy Halloween!!

Happy Halloween!!

Boo!Read more

Logik + Equinix = Speed n Security

Logik + Equinix = Speed n Security

We are very excited to announce some big news at Logik. Our processing power (all of our servers and your data) are now within our new data-center at Equinix. If you drove through Chinatown on your way to work over the past few months you may have noticed some street construction between 7th and 9th streets. Sorry, that was us. We were installing a secure high-speed fiber line into our Equinix data-center.

Who's Equinix you ask? The world’s leading global data center and interconnection provider (Nasdaq: EQIX). Netflix, DoubleClick, Amazon, Google, and Adobe use Equinix to house their servers, and now Logik does too.Read more

Spoliation and the Duties you Do - Preservation vs. Production

Spoliation and the Duties you Do - Preservation vs. Production

If you don’t want to spoliate all over yourself, it’s best to know how to do your duties.

Judge Grimm’s comments on the not-quite-twin duties of Preservation and Production in Goodman v. Praxair Services, Inc. come in the form of an easily overlooked footnote[1], but this is a sidebar worth looking into. Judge Grimm points out that there is “an important difference between the duty to preserve and the duty to produce . . . .”[2] This blog, as the first of a two-part series, will take a closer look at the duty to preserve.Read more

Logik Hires Rick Hutchinson as VP of eDiscovery Services

Logik Hires Rick Hutchinson as VP of eDiscovery Services

We are very excited to announce the addition of Rick Hutchinson as our VP of eDiscovery Services. Rick comes to us from Anacomp where he was the VP of Legal Services. We, Logik, have been working with Rick and Anacomp for almost two years and during that time we developed an excellent working relationship.

This relationship has made it an easy transition for both Logik and Anacomp clients who are currently using Caselogistix as an on-premise or hosted solution. Not only will Rick be able to enhance the Caselogistix experience with Logik's processing, but he will also add value in customizing inputs and work-flows for client's third-party software platforms (e.g. Concordance, Summation, Relativity, iConect, Ringtail, etc.).Read more

Pics from the Logik Open House and Inc 500 Party

Pics from the Logik Open House and Inc 500 Party

We threw a party in our new office to celebrate our new home and our Inc. 500 award (#181). In case you missed it, check out the pictures we posted. We had a good turnout, about 100 people showed up and enjoyed catered food from Occasions, pool, fresh drinks, and of course some Mario Cart Racing on the Wii. Everyone had a great time. Check out the pics! Read more

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