Monday, July 27, 2015 1:39:02 PM
I think, at the very least, that VRNG will be awarded its attorney's fees and costs associated with bringing the motion. How far above that Kaplan may go is yet to be seen. One would think they would be treading very lightly, and apologetically, from here out, but that is also yet to be seen. They've seem unphased in the past, but that may change when this one gets ruled upon. It'll definitely be interesting.
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