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tardigrade_lawsuit_trouble [2018/09/11 12:24] – [Plaintiff's Attorneys] adds attorneys non-reply to interview requests Carlos Pedrazatardigrade_lawsuit_trouble [2018/09/21 01:39] Carlos Pedraza
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-**//See also://** [[tardigrade_lawsuit|Indie Gamemaker Sues 'Discovery' for Stealing His Ideas]]+**See also: [[tardigrade_lawsuit|Indie Gamemaker Sues 'Discovery' for Stealing His Ideas]]**
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 +CBS was finally served its summons and copy of the legal complaint on September 11 — 23 days after the lawsuit was filed. Court records as of September 20 did not show that Netflix has yet been served. CBS' answer to the complaint is due October 2.(([[https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/25398554/Abdin_v_CBS_Broadcasting,_Inc_et_al|PacerMonitor, Abdin v. CBS Broadcasting, Inc. et al]], retrieved 9/20/18.)) 
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 The suit was filed August 19 in the federal district court of Southern New York. The case docket for Abdin v. CBS Broadcasting, et al., had by August 29 cited no fewer than 15 errors in how important documents were filed for Abdin by one of his lawyers, John Johnson of the New York firm Winston Johnson Raghnal. The suit was filed August 19 in the federal district court of Southern New York. The case docket for Abdin v. CBS Broadcasting, et al., had by August 29 cited no fewer than 15 errors in how important documents were filed for Abdin by one of his lawyers, John Johnson of the New York firm Winston Johnson Raghnal.