IN Atlantic Recording v. Raleigh, the long running St. Louis, Missouri, case in which the RIAA has made a motion to dismiss the defendant's class action counterclaims, the plaintiffs have filed their reply memorandum and a notice of supplemental authority.
Plaintiff's reply memorandum in support of motion to dismiss counterclaims
Notice of Supplemental Authority
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Sunday, March 01, 2009
Plaintiffs file reply papers in support of motion to dismiss class action counterclaims in Atlantic v. Raleigh in St. Louis
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