Litigation
Apr. 13, 2013
Prenda Law fires back over possible sanctions relating to porn copyright litigation
Facing sanctions that could include jail time, attorneys who filed controversial suits against users who allegedly downloaded pornographic videos illegally fired back in court documents this week.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Facing sanctions that could include jail time, attorneys who filed controversial suits against users who allegedly downloaded pornographic videos illegally fired back in court documents this week.
In three separate briefs responding to U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright's two orders to show cause, attorneys representing Prenda Law lawyers John Steele, Paul Hansmeier and Paul Duffy, as well as Pren...
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