Novell's Motion to Allow Evidence: SCO Opened the Door

You can't request more than 20 challenges without solving them. Your previous challenges were flushed.
Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 03/12/2010 - 22:02

Groklaw: "SCO's attorney Stuart Singer may have gotten carried away with his theatrical indignation. And when a party slips like this, what lawyers call opening the door, it can indeed have consequences.

Novell was just waiting for a moment like this."


 

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