Archive dot today link
Not sure why the best parts of articles are often put at the end...
[Judge] Lugg also refused to dismiss the lawsuit based on Deadspin’s argument that it should have been filed in California, where the Armentas live, instead of Delaware, where Deadspin’s former parent company, G/O Media, is incorporated. One month after the Armentas filed their lawsuit, G/O Media sold the Deadspin website to Lineup Publishing, and the entire staff was laid off.
“Deadspin and Carron Phillips have never shown a morsel of remorse for using a 9-year-old boy as their political football,” Elizabeth Locke, an attorney for the Armentas, said in an email. “The Armenta family is looking forward to taking depositions and presenting this case to a jury at trial.” A spokesperson for G/O Media said in an email that the company had no comment.
argument that it should have been filed in California, where the Armentas live, instead of Delaware, where Deadspin’s former parent company, G/O Media, is incorporated
I have a feeling had that happened the argument would instead be that it should have been filed where the company was, as is the actual case. This is desperation tactics and grasping for any straws possibly while simultaneously trying to conjure up said straws in the first place.
Archive dot today link
Not sure why the best parts of articles are often put at the end...
That 'no comment' might be an historic first.
I have a feeling had that happened the argument would instead be that it should have been filed where the company was, as is the actual case. This is desperation tactics and grasping for any straws possibly while simultaneously trying to conjure up said straws in the first place.