Thursday, April 05, 2007

RIAA Serves Defective Deposition Notice in Capitol v. Foster; Foster Moves to Quash

The RIAA has served a defective deposition notice in Capitol v. Foster, in an attempt to take a deposition of defendant's expert witness on the subject of the "reasonableness" of the defendant's attorneys fees.

Ms. Foster has moved to quash the notice.

Notice of deposition*
Motion to quash deposition notice*

* Document published online at Internet Law & Regulation

Commentary & discussion:

RIAA Absurdity

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4 comments:

  1. I don't think those are national holiday. They are religious holidays and presumably do not count.

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  3. Whatever they're paying... they're paying too much.

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  4. jadeic may have just insulted professionals :).

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