Sidebar: (Review and Update) Dominion V. Fox – Summary Judgement Motions – Mean What?
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Gary and Brad are discussing the MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS in the case of Dominion vs. Fox. In our previous show on March 2nd, Brad explained the law of defamation and then went into the case explaining where Dominion vs. Fox has a higher burden of proof and a higher standard in this lawsuit. You can go back, catch up and listen to this episode! https://legalanatomy.podbean.com/e/dominion-vs-fox/
Today we have new developments regarding motions for summary judgments that are rarely used - why are they used here? Both sides filed motions for summary judgments - meaning both sides want the judge to rule right now that there is no trial and to rule in the favor of one side - trial goes away. This is significant! Listen to the riveting fact of this case and learn why! Download, Listen & Subscribe!
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