Sunday, August 30, 2009

Jammie Thomas-Rasset files reply papers in support of motion to set aside verdict

In Capitol Records v. Thomas-Rasset, the defendant has filed her reply brief in support of her motion to set aside the jury's $1.92 million verdict.

The RIAA also filed its reply brief in support of its motion to amend the judgment.

Defendant's reply brief in support of motion to set aside verdict
Plaintiffs' reply brief in support of motion to amend judgment

[Ed. note. For reference purposes, here is a link to my brief on the subject, and here is a link to the recent law review article by Prof. Pamela Samuelson and Research Fellow Tara Wheatland. -R.B.]



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