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Motion to compel acceptance of lunch invitation
August 07, 2006 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo
Some creative dispute resolution: Court orders counsel to have lunch, and talk it over.
Quoting from the court order [See full text]:
Plaintiff’s counsel extended a lunch invitation to Defendant’s counsel “to have a discussion regarding discovery and other matters.” Plaintiff’s counsel offered to “pay for lunch.” Defendant’s counsel failed to respond until the motion was filed.
I saw this first on the Volokh Conspiracy: Ruling on "Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Acceptance of Lunch Invitation"
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