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January 16, 2008

My "amicus brief of sorts"

While at the clerk's office pulling the trial briefs in the RG4N case, I came across this reply brief (pdf) filed by Casey Dobson on Allandale's garden-center claim.  I laughed out loud when I saw it, which I'm sure annoyed the little old lady sitting two terminals over.  Dobson quoted at length from my post last July, calling it an "amicus brief of sorts."

Dobson's point was that the legal issues had to be obvious if even some random armchair blogger could figure them out.  Still, this was the first time I've been quoted as a blogger in a brief (and apparently a first for Dobson as well).

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Quite the compliment - congratulations!

I don't take it seriously. It's along the lines of "Look how 'keen' this guy is -- he agrees with us!"

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