Court Denies Discovery Sanctions for RIAA's Failure to Deliver Hard Drive Report as Promised in Lindor
14th Nov 2006, 07:25 GMT
In UMG v. Lindor, Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy has denied Ms. Lindor's October 23, 2006, motion to dismiss the complaint based upon the RIAA's failure to deliver the hard drive analysis report as promised. The judge also admonished the lawyers to "exercise civility in their dealings with each other .... and restraint in seeking relief from the Court." November 2, 2006, Order of Magistrate
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