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From the Archives: Request Doomed to Fail Like Attack on Pearl Harbor

Posted in Litigation

On this 70th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, I can’t help but revisit one of the more memorable blog posts that I did four years ago.  In it, a federal judge references the day that will live in infamy in reference to an attack on a protective order.  AT&T’s attack on the December… Continue Reading

Court: Motion Doomed to Fail Like Attack on Pearl Harbor

Posted in Litigation

AT&T’s attack on the December 7, 2007 protective order is not unlike Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, sixty six years ago, both were unwarranted and doomed to fail. So reads a footnote from a December 20, 2007 Order from the United States District Court of Connecticut denying AT&T Service’s request for a reversal of a… Continue Reading