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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 08 2013 @ 04:41 PM EST |
How do you correct two parties when they're filing a ton of
paperwork?
The only effective way is to ignore any reasonable response
and filing and focus on who is initiating the highest number of unreasonable
filings.
She didn't do that though. From my perspective she treated both
parties equally. However, also from my perspective - admittedly very limited
and so could be completely out of touch with actual reality:
Apple was doing
the bulk of initiating the filings
As the normal Court rules go:
If
your party makes a statement and you don't dispute it, it goes unchallenged as
"true"
Samsung had absolutely no choice but to file their response to each
and every one of Apple's filings.
Concept:
If you punish the kid
defending as well as the bully, the bully won't stop because everyone is being
punished equally and the bullied won't stop "rebelling" because to stop
defending means to accept the abuse!
Punishing both in such a situation
never, ever works - and for good reason.
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Authored by: PJ on Friday, March 08 2013 @ 09:03 PM EST |
To be fair, she has to try to treat them equally. It's
her job.
She's new on the bench.
In Apple II, she has indeed told them to narrow
the claims, like Alsup did.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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