Friday, May 15, 2020 4:06:18 PM
This certainly looks like Sweeney will dismiss all direct claims. She dismissed Fairholme's direct claims for the same reason she dismissed those of Arrowood: lack of standing, leading to her ruling that her court doesn't have jurisdiction.
This puts the Washington Federal case in grave jeopardy. Sweeney might dismiss that case in its entirety, meaning all discovery documents for that case would never see the light of day, at least not in her court.
This puts the Washington Federal case in grave jeopardy. Sweeney might dismiss that case in its entirety, meaning all discovery documents for that case would never see the light of day, at least not in her court.
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