Apology to the Court

Posted by Professor Nesson

We filed this apology to the court today.

Dear Judge Gertner

I made a mistake by not withdrawing my motion to compel Matt Oppenheim’s deposition immediately after the January 22 date had passed. I acknowledge and apologize for this, both to you and to my opponents. I wasted the Court’s time. I take seriously the Court’s warning about imposing sanctions. I thank you for not imposing them. I will make amends.

Yours sincerely,

Charles Nesson
For Internet & Society
Counsel for Joel Tenenbaum

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2 Responses to “Apology to the Court”

  1. Harvard prof apologizes to judge, RIAA lawyers | Supossably on March 19th, 2009 at 3:15 am

    [...] the Harvard Law professor who is heading up the defense of accused P2P user Joel Tenenbaum, has issued a full-scale apology to the judge overseeing the case and the recording industry lawyers who oppose [...]

  2. Harvard prof apologizes to judge, RIAA lawyers « Electronic Equipment on March 19th, 2009 at 8:42 am

    [...] the Harvard Law professor who is heading up the defense of accused P2P user Joel Tenenbaum, has issued a full-scale apology to the judge overseeing the case and the recording industry lawyers who oppose [...]

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