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Julie Ahrens

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Blog entryBT Wins Again: Second Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment and $175,000 Fee Award Julie Ahrens12 weeks 2 days ago
Blog entryCourt Denies Savage's Motion to Dismiss Julie Ahrens028 weeks 3 days ago
Blog entryBT Moves to Recover Attorneys' Fees and Costs Julie Ahrens21 year 1 day ago
Blog entryThe Cost of Bogus Copyright Claims: BT Wins Motion for Attorneys' Fees Julie Ahrens01 year 14 weeks ago
Blog entryAguiar v. Webb: Webb Defeats Aguiar's Preliminary Injunction Motion Julie Ahrens21 year 31 weeks ago
Blog entryBT Responds to Plaintiffs' Opposition to His Fee Motion Julie Ahrens11 year 32 weeks ago
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