Jed Rakoff has been a federal district judge since 1996. Maybe one of these years he'll learn how to conduct a trial. Beyond baffling that he would grant motion to dismiss in the midst of jury deliberations. "Certifiably insane," one experienced defamation lawyer tells me. https://t.co/xPCWkqxy4Z
Amazon will not be allowed to file a "novella"-length summary judgment motion in a proposed class action by unregistered Alexa users alleging that they were illegally recorded, a judge has ruled. https://t.co/KRK42x5zLJ
Amazon's bid to file a 120-page brief in an Alexa privacy lawsuit was rejected for a second time by US District Judge Robert Lasnik who wrote that 'such expansive submissions are often verbose, repetitive, and a waste of party and judicial resources' https://t.co/IRgr3lCmyK https://t.co/Lz1KN3Y7LA
US District Judge Robert Lasnik has denied Amazon's request to file a 120-page brief in an Alexa privacy lawsuit. This marks the second time Lasnik has rejected Amazon's bid to submit a 'novella'-length document in the case. The lawsuit involves a proposed class action by unregistered Alexa users who allege they were illegally recorded. Judge Lasnik criticized such lengthy submissions as verbose, repetitive, and a waste of party and judicial resources.