Wednesday, October 05, 2005

RIAA in Atlantic v. Huggins Opposes Defendant's Request for a Pre-Motion Conference

In an unusual step, the RIAA's lawyers, in p2p file share case Atlantic v. Huggins, have opposed defendant's request for a pre-motion conference to discuss with the Court the defendant's proposed motion to dismiss.

October 5, 2005, letter
(Alternate link)

The lawyers for defendant are Ray Beckerman, Morlan Ty Rogers, and Daniel A. Singer of Beldock Levine & Hoffman LLP

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