Thompson Kotaku Suit Dismissed 28
So, just yesterday we discussed Thompson's suit filed again Kotaku. Just as quickly as it came, it went. "Federal District Court Judge Paul Huck has dismissed a complaint filed Wednesday against Gawker Media, parent company of the popular Kotaku game blog. In his ruling, Judge Huck wrote that controversial attorney Jack Thompson had failed to follow the proper federal court procedure for amending a complaint." As the story says, "So, how's that Law 101 class going?"
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It that the courts ain't playin'
The tunes Thompson makin',
They hollow ringin'
Thompson is a hater
And a big gamer flamer
Says that the shooter
Was a GTA player
I agree he is a fool
The man needs to get a clue
All he wants to do is sue
And take the games away from you
-R
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The lost have won
The peaceful gun
And the hot dog's bun
BBH
Good news, but it could have been better. (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Good news, but it could have been better. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Good news, but it could have been better. (Score:5, Informative)
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Something can't be both original and amended, can it?
I'm pretty sure you mean "original, un-amended complaint".
Cheers
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The case proceeds with the complaint as originally amended.
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Ah, that makes sense.
My bad. Thanks for the (polite) correction. =)
Cheers
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What a putz. I'm so glad he never gets taken seriously, it's a source of constant entertainment.
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Court procedure (Score:4, Informative)
Even if you can look over forms, case histories, and books and online documentation to give you a "rough idea" of what to do, you can easily miss a certain poorly-documented step or submit the wrong paper or not use proper wording in a Plea, Motion, or Answer, and be unable to actually achieve your goals of contesting, property division, or ancillary support.
There are more and more free unofficial-advice or legal-chat forums online, and I think there's a few online HOWTOs for filing a Complaint against a source of UCE, named or unnamed, but I think there are lots of opportunities for semi-qualified legal advisement in various discounted or inexpensive ways. (I know there are some resources for representation for battered or deprived women and other such things for Family Court, as well as groups that might offer support in cases revolving around children, but I haven't seen any comprehensive directories of such services online; I know there are some in books, but, I'm an Internet whore, and I want everything to be online or at least referenced online!)
I'm curious about any other
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I mean, Kotaku was appended onto the case that's originally Jack Thomspon vs. a whole bunch of entities (including the Florida BAR). Maybe the judge was just looking for ony slip up, any slip up, regardless of how minor, in order to toss it and avoid extending this debaucle.
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Don't get too excited (Score:5, Informative)
Thompson is free to seek the consent of the adverse party or the leave of the court. If the case can't go forward unless the complaint be amended and the amendment required isn't too drastic, the FRCP generally require the amendment to be allowed. Thompson just forgot to ask is all. Still, the fact that he botched this uses up the judge's patience, and makes it marginally less likely that the amendment will be permitted.
I haven't read the complaint, so I don't know just how bad this is for Thompson, but his case is still pending.
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Anyone taking odds (Score:4, Funny)
Will he claim:
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I think most of us do stuff from time to time that we're embarrassed about, but I wonder if Mr Thompson is or has ever embarrassed by what he does. Sad to think he didn't wake up the next day and think "Damn. Did I really file that? What was I thinking!" Mistakes are fine, but someone without any introspection is someone who will never learn or grow.
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Perhaps when he's lucid. Reading some of his recent filings has changed my opinion of him from "That Jacky sure is wacky" to "This man quite probably has a serious mental illness."