paying for evidence

[Quick daily thought]

Posted by Debbie Rosenbaum

so we’re trying to get copies of depositions that were taken of the Tenenbaums. turns out they are hundreds of dollars a piece. whhhaaatttt?

gosh, lawsuits are expensive.

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One Response to “paying for evidence”

  1. Alter_Fritz on April 2nd, 2009 at 9:49 am

    Well Debbie, the courtreporter that had to record and type those things want to have food on the table too.

    Now imagine when your “senior partner”’s habit of tape recording and “making available” these recordings to “potentially millions” of people would be entertained more by judges…

    The courtreporters would form an illegal cartel among them and sue the feces out of everybody since they could not sell the product they create that put food on their table.

    I guess unless the star trek envisioned food replicators are reality(1) and since court reporters must eat too, those prices will stay so high. There is not so much demand for those records that they can sell them for ct99 each you know?! (but maybe you harvard guys can manage to recruit a “courtreporter company” insider that hand out you an unlicensed copy (like it is allegedly done most times with those film screeners and unreleased musicalbums) and have Joel “pirate” that one then via P2P for you :-P


    A_F

    (1)
    once the food replicators are about to become reality the inventor of it will be sued into oblivion by the food producing industry, I fear.

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