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To: legalinfoseeker who wrote (5942)3/26/2001 6:52:24 PM
From: Smartypts  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
Were taking this one all the way baby!!

Think ya can handle it?

SmartyandN~guygonnasquashhim!



To: legalinfoseeker who wrote (5942)3/29/2001 3:59:03 AM
From: pilapir  Respond to of 6039
 
No wonder para-legals are harmful to your health.

LOL!



To: legalinfoseeker who wrote (5942)3/30/2001 3:16:34 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
-- Judge Dismisses Libel Suit Against Bloomberg L.P. --

Judge Dismisses Libel Suit Against Bloomberg L.P.

SALT LAKE CITY, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Judge Dale A. Kimball of the
United States District Court for the District of Utah has dismissed in its
entirety a libel lawsuit filed against Bloomberg L.P. by Computerized Thermal
Imaging. The suit alleged that Bloomberg News Reporter David Evans libeled
the company in two stories from last summer that detailed the company's stock
sale. Computerized Thermal Imaging sought over $100 million in damages.
The court ruled that the statements were not libelous per se and did not
meet the special damages requirement to be libel per quod. For a finding of
libel per quod, the plaintiff must prove special damages. Computerized Thermal
Imaging argued that the drop in stock price that coincided with the stories
being published lowered the company's market capitalization and potential
business deals. However, Judge Kimball ruled that a drop in market
capitalization and alleged loss of future and potential business deals is not
specific and concrete enough to show special damages.

SOURCE Bloomberg L.P.

/CONTACT: Edward Skyler of Bloomberg L.P., 212-893-3981,eskyler@bloomberg.net/

/Web site: bloomberg.com



To: legalinfoseeker who wrote (5942)3/31/2001 8:17:19 PM
From: Smartypts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
Maybe this "paralegal" and the "attorney" shall meet one day in a court of law...

Since the Bloomberg case was dismissed I say the odds are now with the "paralegal" aye?



To: legalinfoseeker who wrote (5942)4/3/2001 9:36:25 PM
From: Smartypts  Respond to of 6039
 
Ouch,,, Hey Mr. You got any wins under your belt et al?