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2 May, 2008 11:56 am by Ray Beckerman
In a new "John Doe" case, this one targeting students at Duke University, BMG v. Does 1-10, John Doe #4 has made a motion to dismiss the Linares declaration, dismiss the complaint, and quash the subpoena. -->Motion to strike declaration, dismiss complaint, and quash subpoena* * Document published online at Internet Law & RegulationCommentary & discussion: []--> -->--> --> --> [] ...
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29 Oct 9:43 am by John Steele
... I'd post it. Does this Saturday's MPRE test cover the new version of MR 1.10(a) that was passed this August (and was the subject of an on-again, off-again amendment in the Spring)? According to page 35 of the MPRE's information ... no earlier than one year after they are approved. So, this Saturday they will be testing the version of 1.10(a) that was in place October 2008, which is the version that does not permit unilateral ethical screens when a lawyer moves from private practice to private ...
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15 Apr, 2008 5:16 am by Ray Beckerman
... seeking to obtain the identity of students at the University of Maine, Atlantic v. Does 1-14. John Doe #10 has made motions to (a) strike the declaration of Carlos Linares ... determine whether there should be an exception to Rule 26(f). McMann v. Doe, 460 F. Supp. 2d 259, 265 (D. Mass. 2006). The court ... System will loose or destroy the information we need to identify and then serve the Doe defendants as identifiable defendants". That is just false. This is at least the 3rd case brought by these ...
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23 Apr 6:03 am by Ray Beckerman
... Arista Records v. Does 1-16, a "John Doe" case targeting students at the State University of New York at Albany, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ... later, before the RIAA had even filed papers responding to the students' objections. John Doe #3 filed an appeal, made a motion for a stay pending appeal, and ... affirming Magistrate Judge's decision Declaration in support of motion for stay March 10, 2009, order granting interim stay Plaintiffs' memorandum in opposition to motion for stay ...
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4 Jul, 2008 1:26 pm by Ray Beckerman
... has issued a ruling indicating that she is going to take a "fresh look" at the RIAA's John Doe cases, and has stayed the subpoena which the RIAA served upon the ... activity, to strike "the second-hand [Carlos] Linares Declaration and Plaintiffs Exhibit 1 that it supports," and, where "[t]he remaining bare allegations are not enough to survive ... decision on remaining motions. While motion to dismiss was raised on behalf of defendants denominated as Does #1,#18, #19, #26, #31, #33, #35, and #38, and ...
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30 Oct, 2008 5:50 pm by Ray Beckerman
In LaFace Records v. Does 1-5, the case pending in the Western District of Michigan targeting students at Northern Michigan University, pro se litigant John Doe #5 has moved for reconsideration of the Magistrate Judge's order denying his motion to vacate and to quash. Defendant John Doe #5's Motion for Reconsideration *-->* Document published online at Internet Law & Regulation-->Commentary & discussion: []-->--> -->--> ...
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6 Nov, 2007 4:51 am by Ray Beckerman
In the Oklahoma State University case, Arista v. Does 1-11, the students have filed a reply brief, responding to the RIAA's opposition papers, and in further support of their motion to strike ... the RIAA's complaint. Among other things, they cite the papers submitted by the Oregon Attorney General in support of the motion to quash which had been made by the University of Oregon in Arista v. Does 1-17 Defendants' Reply Brief in Support of Motion to Strike RIAA's Pleadings* * Document published online ...
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10 Mar 6:45 am by Ray Beckerman
In Arista Records v. Does 1-16, the case targeting students at the State University of New York in Albany, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has granted an interim stay of the ... the subpoena is stayed during the pendency of John Doe's motion for stay pending appeal. Plaintiffs are required to file their opposition papers, if any, by March 23rd. March 10, 2009, order granting interim stay *-->* Document published online at Internet Law & Regulation--> Commentary & ...
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5 Mar, 2008 3:45 am by Ray Beckerman
In a new "John Doe" case against 22 students at Rhode Island College in Providence, Rhode Island, Arista v. Does 1-22, 1:08-cv-00066-S-DLM (D. Rhode Island), District Judge William E. Smith, instead of signing the RIAA's proposed order, scheduled a conference for Monday, March 10th, at 10:30 A.M., and provided for notice to be given to the college. --> Ex Parte Motion for Discovery of Student Identities* Declaration of Carlos Linares in support of Ex Parte ...
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25 Oct, 2007 6:01 am by Ray Beckerman
In Arista v. Does 1-11, the RIAA's ex parte discovery suit against Oklahoma State University students, the RIAA has filed papers opposing the students' motion to strike. RIAA's Opposition to Motion to Strike* * Document published online at Internet Law & RegulationCommentary & discussion: []-->--> --> [] [] [] [] --> Keywords: digital copyright online law legal download upload peer to peer p2p file sharing filesharing music movies indie independent label ...
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9 Jan, 2007 6:30 pm
... on the First Amendment rights of labor unions. Washington Attorney General Robert M. McKenna will argue on behalf of the petitioners. John M. West of Washington, D.C.'s Bredhoff & Kaiser, P.L.L.C. will argue on behalf ... government interests" in permitting agency shop arrangements and in protecting the First Amendment rights of workers. The United States emphasizes that § 760 does not impose any limits on the content, or even the time, place, or manner of the WEA's speech, nor does it burden ...
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8 Oct, 2007 10:41 am
... v. U.S., in which the Supreme Court heard oral argument last week regarding judicial discretion to depart from the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, particularly in the context of their 100-to-1 crack-powder sentencing disparity. A discussion of recent policy changes related to college loans by John Weaver. Video excerpts from ACS' 2007-08 Supreme Court preview, including Harvard law professor Carol Steiker ...
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12 Jan, 2007 8:23 am
... Supreme Court's decision should be overturned: one made by Washington and the United States that § 760 is constitutional because it does not burden unions' First Amendment rights and furthers state interests in promoting election integrity and one ... unions was justified by the unique advantages conferred on unions by agency shop laws. Arguing on behalf of respondent, John M. West began by describing § 760 as an unjustified content-based restriction on the First Amendment rights of unions. Justice ...
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2 Oct, 2007 7:45 pm
View the Court Case Here 10/02/2007 Sent in via the "Submit your news article here" link above. I recommend EVERYONE faced with this BS to SUE, SUE, SUE! Kathy Manley, the lead attorney in the case described the action ... pressure reading everyday, and a refrigerator to keep his insulin - he has to give himself injections 3 times a day. He was living in Albany for 4 1/2 years with no problems when his building was sold and everyone was evicted last May. He's on parole for 3 more years from his 1985 ...
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16 Nov, 2007 11:55 pm by sisselnor
... sued for malpractice more than 20 times, and two hospitals had revoked his privileges. (Jeremy Kohler, Behind the Mask of the Execution Doctor, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 30, 2006.) As of June, 2006, Dr. Doe testified that he was "still improvising" the execution procedures. (Dep. Tr. of John Doe 1 in Taylor v. Crawford, No. 05-4173 (W.D. Mo.), at 10 (June 5, 2006).
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16 Dec, 2006 5:46 am by Andis Kaulins
... , Rice won three of its last games on their last play. In 2005 Rice was 1-10. In 2006, their new coach Todd Graham, the newly chosen Conference USA ... p.m. EST South Florida Bulls v. East Carolina Pirates The Papa John's.com Bowl is partnered with "the Monday Morning Quarterback Club in support of the Crippled Children's ... total offense than they gained. Wake Forest has a team that is there when it counts. Does UCLA have a similarly scrappy team to the Demon Deacons? The answer is yes. The Bruins ...
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4 Jan, 2007 8:26 pm by OKBlawg
... OF OKLAHOMA, Plaintiff vs. JOHN DOE, Defendant. Case Number: O-2004-1175 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF OKLAHOMA 2006 OK CR 1; 127 P.3d ... June 26, 2006)PRIOR HISTORY: AN APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY. THE HONORABLE JOHN GARDNER, ASSOCIATE DISTRICT JUDGE. CASE SUMMARY PROCEDURAL POSTURE: A jury for the Pottawatomie County ... Browning v. Okla., 2006 U.S. LEXIS 7668 (U.S., Oct. 10, 2006)PRIOR HISTORY: AN APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TULSA COUNTY. THE HONORABLE REBECCA BRETT ...
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14 Oct, 2007 10:05 pm
... the the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland during the week beginning October 1, 2007 (source: Justia), beginning with an IP NIMBY case: Invenergy Wind North America LLC v. John Doe Numbers 1 Through 10, 07civ02643, filed Oct. 1, 2007. According to the complaint, this case arises from an ... wholly-owned subsidiary of Invenergy), and because the email was allegedly sent by ten unidentified "John Does" (or "Jane Does") over networks owned by Hughes Network Systems , LLC, which is a ...
Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog - http://www.marylandiplaw.com/
13 Feb, 2008 3:34 am by Wayne Schiess
... it important for legal writers to lead with their conclusions? There are three main reasons. . . . [1] It's more convincing. . . . [2] It's easier to read for the first time. . . . [3] ... still understand it. Steven D. Stark, Writing to Win: The Legal Writer 8-10 (Main Street Books 1999). These experts say you should summarize ... --necessary but secondary factual detail On February 10, 2005, the Court of Appeals sustained John Doe's (Doe) complaint that the State's notice of enhancement was untimely ...
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23 Sep, 2007 8:01 am
... I, at least, have been informally seeing some indication of this since even before 9-11 [added: ;others might well think, as Alan Kaufman does in the comments, that this is not really the case and even perhaps, KA speaking again and not Alan, that John is extrapolating too much from his personal experience in the Bush administration being opposed by military lawyers]. Still, I will say that in my work as a professor with ...
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