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Re: Ghors post# 195086

Monday, 10/29/2007 11:29:35 AM

Monday, October 29, 2007 11:29:35 AM

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Ghor's , the art of instant communication is a thing of beauty to behold! It was not too many years ago that one had to rely on "daily copy" of court proceedings and overnight, if one was lucky, an attorney could get his expert to go over the day's testimony and help frame questions for the next day questions and cross-examination! Loop is absolutely right about the procedure. However, it is my belief that the hardest one to eduate is the judge as he would rather get his sleep than worry about the next day's testimony.
I also agree with Loop that we should not be where we are if Dallas Judge Lynn had not opened the box of horrors for Nokia to open up what should have been a non judicial event after the case was closed. She did not have jurisdiction, but her decision not to follow what was already established law caused the infringers to realize that stalling does pay off big dividends. In my opinion the case in England and Delaware are without merit and should have been thrown out of court a long time ago. As for the lack of ruling on the Samsung Award, the judge should have ruled on that within a very short time after the award.
Of course one has to wait for the wheels of justice to turn, but that does not mean that it is justice when it takes forever to turn the wheel. I am totally disgusted with the way the legal system is being abused by this endless litigation. My opinion-tucker
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