Plagiarism Panic Hits The Courtroom (Again), And It's Still Nonsense - Above the Law
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Plagiarism Panic Hits The Courtroom (Again), And It's Still Nonsense - Above the Law
Let’s get one thing straight: there are many ways for a lawyer to mess up a case. You can miss deadlines. You can ignore counsel. You can forget to ask for an extension until after the clock hits zero. All of these, by the way, happened in the San Juan climate suit according to the judge. But you know what’s not a cardinal sin? Copying from a public court filing. As Law360 and the ABA Journal reported, U.S. District Judge Aida Delgado-Colón took…
Plagiarism Accusations Threaten To Upend Democrats’ Climate Lawsuit Against Oil Companies – ‘Democratic prosecutors’ accused ‘of plagiarizing nearly their entire 241-page complaint’
By Thomas Catenacci A federal judge in Puerto Rico issued a scathing order last week accusing Democratic prosecutors on the island of plagiarizing nearly their entire 241-page complaint that blamed…
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