Friday, February 16, 2007

Oral Argument Set for Motion to Compel Ms. Lindor's Son to Turn Over Computer and Listening Devices to the RIAA

Magistrate Robert M. Levy has scheduled oral argument in UMG v. Lindor of the RIAA's motion to compel production of the computer and listening devices of Ms. Lindor's son, Woody Raymond. The argument has been scheduled for Monday, March 26th, at 11:00 A.M., at 225 Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, NY 11201, in Magistrate Levy's courtroom on the 11th floor. The proceedings are open to the public.

February 15, 2007, Order Scheduling Oral Argument*

Mr. Raymond is an adult son of Ms. Lindor who resides 4 miles away from Ms. Lindor's home. The RIAA served a subpoena to compel him to produce his computers and listening devices. Mr. Raymond and his mother both objected to the subpoena. The RIAA thereafater made this motion to compel.

* Document published online at Internet Law & Regulation

Mr. Raymond is represented by Richard A. Altman, of Manhattan.

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