The Vandals won a big victory in Delaware this week as the Honorable Justice Gregory Sleet ruled in favor of the Vandals motion to challenge the disgraceful tactics involved in the Daily Variety’s attempt to force the Vandals to litigate this abusive lawsuit 2,500 miles from Los Angeles. Please check out the court order. It’s very short and to the point.
It basically tells Variety, their parent company, their outside counsel J. Paul Williamson, his corrupt lawfirm Fulbright & Jaworski, their Delaware Litigator David Margules, and their General Counsel Henry Z. Horbaczewski that they wasted the court’s time and their client’s money by trying to burden the punk band with huge legal fees to extort money out of them. And remember, the Vandals are representing themselves, without counsel, in Federal Court!
The Plaintiffs should all be ashamed and it is the Vandals opinion that they are liable for malpractice damages by ruining their client’s reputation in a frivolous attempt to act like Godzilla when it comes to hoarding their precious font and inhibiting protected free speech.
How mad is The Daily Variety at J. Paul Williamson and Fulbright & Jaworski? Well here’s a film about how the latest encounter might have gone:
The Federal Judge in Delaware says this case is “overwhelmingly” in The Vandals favor. What is wrong with Variety?
Federal Justice Sleet Agrees with The Vandals. Variety Loses First Round!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Hon. Gregory Sleet did not buy ANY of Daily Variety / Reed Elsevier’s Arguments.
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