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by justinlink
5117 days ago
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Here's a document which speaks of the payment and the problems Comcast was having: http://ia600806.us.archive.org/25/items/gov.uscourts.dcd.152... On February 2, 2012, AF Holdings served the Subpoena on Comcast. Fourteen days later,
on February 16, 2012, Comcast objected to the Subpoena on four separate grounds: inadequate
time for compliance, inadequate assurance of payment, improper joinder and lack of personal
jurisdiction. After a good faith meet-and-confer conference on the same day, Comcast agreed to
withdraw its objection regarding assurance of payment, but indicated it would stand on its
remaining objections. ---
It's more recent, so they also raised other issues other than non-payment. The inadequate time issue is relating to staffing while joinder and lack of jurisdiction, I do commend comcast for fighting. |
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