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+-   Judge Tells RIAA to Stop 'Bankrupting' Litigants-> on Tuesday October 28 2008, @01:57PM NewYorkCountryLawyer

Submitted by NewYorkCountryLawyer on Tuesday October 28 2008, @01:57PM
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NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "The Boston judge who has consolidated all of the RIAA's Massachusetts cases into a single case over which she has been presiding for the past 5 years delivered something of a rebuke to the RIAA's lawyers, we have learned. At a conference this past June, the transcript of which (PDF) has just been released, Judge Nancy Gertner said to them that they 'have an ethical obligation to fully understand that they are fighting people without lawyers... to understand that the formalities of this are basically bankrupting people, and it's terribly critical that you stop it....'. She also acknowledged that 'there is a huge imbalance in these cases. The record companies are represented by large law firms with substantial resources', while it is futile for self-represented defendants to resist. The judge did not seem to acknowledge any responsibility on her part, however, for having created the 'imbalance', and also stated that the law is 'overwhelmingly on the side of the record companies', even though she seems to recognize that for the past 5 years she has been hearing only one side of the legal story."
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