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Lawsuit against Brett Favre: more deposition news
The Daily News headline is: “Favre bid is sacked in sex suit.” Which I report to you because, as you all know, I just love the Daily News puns. (And I remember well one sack of Brett Favre, by Michael … Continue reading
Posted in L. Depositions, Law, suits and order
Tagged depositions, Interpreting lawyers, Talking to plaintiffs, Understanding lawsuits
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Defamation-negligence suit v Penguin and Michael Capuzzo: tossed
Got this news from Publisher’s Marketplace a few days ago. A significant lawsuit and good result for all writers accused of defamation, and publishers accused of failing to fact-check the alleged defamation, with a whole bunch of links, including one … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged defamation, defamation lawsuit, law and the courts, legal causes of action, Understanding lawsuits
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Depositions: who should attend?
I’ve been getting a series of alarming searches on the subject of “should the plaintiff attend the defendant’s deposition?” And I’ve responded: YES YES YES YES YES. Of course. You must. Today I got a search string so much more … Continue reading
Posted in L. Depositions
Tagged depositions, how lawyers drive clients crazy, Lawyers, problems with lawyers, Talking to plaintiffs, Understanding lawsuits
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