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Thursday, April 11, 2013
California BitTorrent case dismissed with prejudice for failure to post undertaking, AF v Trinh
A San Francisco case, AF Holdings v. Trinh, has been dismissed with prejudice, based upon the plaintiff's failure to post an undertaking in the amount of $47,500.
Subsequent to the dismissal, defendant has moved for his attorneys fees.
November 9, 2012, Order, directing plaintiff to file undertaking in amount of $47,500, Hon. Charles R. Breyer, District Judge
February 25, 2013, Order, granting motion to dismiss with prejudice, Hon. Charles R. Breyer, District Judge
Declaration in support of motion for attorneys fees
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