Passlogix, Inc. v. 2FA TECHNOLOGY, LLC

708 F. Supp. 2d 378, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 44182, 2010 WL 1702216
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedApril 27, 2010
Docket08 Civ. 10986(PKL)
StatusPublished
Cited by54 cases

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Passlogix, Inc. v. 2FA TECHNOLOGY, LLC, 708 F. Supp. 2d 378, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 44182, 2010 WL 1702216 (S.D.N.Y. 2010).

Opinion

OPINION AND ORDER

LEISURE, District Judge:

Table of Contents

BACKGROUND

I. Anonymous E-mails........................................................385

II. Investigation Into Authorship of Anonymous E-mails...........................386

III. Salyards’ Defense and “IP Spoofing” Theory...................................387

IV. Chris Collier’s Confession to Sending April 13 E-mail and “Spoofing” Salyards’ IP Address..............................................................388

V. Expert Testimony Regarding IP Spoofing.....................................390

VI. Evidentiary Hearing in January 2010 .........................................392

*384 DISCUSSION

I. Fraud on the Court.........................................................393
A. Legal Standard........................................................393
B. Application............................................................394

1. 2FA Misstates the Fraud on the Court Standard........................394

2. Passlogix has Failed to Establish that Salyards Committed a Fraud on the Court.....................................................395

a. Expert Testimony by Obuchowski.................................396

b. April 13 E-mail.................................................397

i. Evidence Presented by Passlogix.............................398

ii. Evidence Rebutted by 2FA..................................399

iii. Passlogix Fails to Present Clear and Convincing Evidence that Salyards Authored the April 13 E-mail..................401

c. September 3 E-mail.............................................403

i. Evidence Presented by Passlogix.............................403

ii. Evidence Rebutted by 2FA..................................404

iii. Passlogix Fails to Present Clear and Convincing Evidence that Salyards authored the September 3 Email...............406

3. 2FA has Failed to Establish that Passlogix Committed a Fraud on the Court...........................................................406

4. 2FA’s Request to Amend Its Complaint to Assert a Claim for Malicious Institution of Civil Proceedings is Denied...................407

II. Spoliation of Evidence......................................................408
A. Legal Standard........................................................409

1. Duty to Preserve...................................................409

2. Culpable State of Mind..............................................410

3. Relevance .........................................................411

B. Application............................................................412

1. June/July Anonymous E-mail ........................................412

a. Duty..........................................................413

b. Culpable State of Mind..........................................413

c. Relevance......................................................414

2. Written Communications between Collier and Salyards..................415

a. Duty..........................................................416

b. Culpable State of Mind..........................................417

c. Relevance......................................................417

3. 2FA’s Computer and Network Logs from Cuttill’s Investigation ..........417

a. Duty..........................................................418

b. Culpable State of Mind..........................................419

c. Relevance......................................................419

C. Remedy for 2FA’s Spoliation of Evidence..................................420

1. Adverse Inference..................................................420

2. Evidence Preclusion ................................................421

3. Costs .............................................................421

4. Monetary Fine.....................................................422

CONCLUSION

Plaintiff, Passlogix, Inc. (“Passlogix”), brings this fraud on the court allegation against defendants Gregory Salyards, 2FA Technology, LLC, and 2FA, Inc. for creating and sending an anonymous e-mail in an effort to expand discovery, cause Passlogix competitive harm, and garner a favorable settlement. As a remedial measure, Passlogix asks the Court to dismiss 2FA’s pleadings and award Passlogix costs and attorneys’ fee. Passlogix also alleges that *385 2FA engaged in spoliation of evidence and asks for an adverse inference, preclusion, and costs. 2FA eounter-alleges that Passlogix committed its own fraud on the court by bringing its erroneous fraud on the court allegation to delay adjudication on the merits.

The Court held a five-day evidentiary hearing on the issues of fraud on the court and spoliation of evidence and asked the parties to submit post-hearing memoranda. For the reasons set forth below, the Court holds that neither Passlogix nor 2FA has established by clear and convincing evidence that a fraud on the court was committed. The Court also holds that 2FA’s failure to preserve certain documents led to the destruction of evidence in this case, requiring imposition of a $10,000 monetary fine.

Both Passlogix and 2FA Technology, LLC and 2FA, Inc. (collectively, “2FA”) are in the business of developing and selling security-related software for managing access to restricted computerized systems. (PI. Passlogix’s Post-Hearing Mem. (“Mem.”) 1.) The instant dispute arises out of Passlogix’s lawsuit against 2FA, and 2FA’s principals, Gregory Salyards (“Sal-yards”) and Shaun Cuttill (“Cuttill”), for breach of a licensing agreement in which 2FA purportedly agreed to develop identity-authentication software for Passlogix. Passlogix seeks (1) money damages against 2FA for breach of contract and tortious interference with business relations, and (2) a declaration that (a) it did not breach the licensing agreement or any other duties owed to 2FA or its employees, including Salyards and Cuttill, (b) 2FA has no valid grounds to terminate the licensing agreement and is obligated to continue abiding by the agreement, (c) Passlogix has not impermissibly used any confidential information or intellectual property of 2FA, and (d) Passlogix does not owe 2FA any money. (Am. Compl.

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