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Originally Posted by rmw10
I was being slightly facetious and probably should have been a little more direct on that.
Remember the burden of proof is on Panini here.
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It falls on Panini to establish a preponderance of the evidence. They don't have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt like in a criminal court.
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Originally Posted by rmw10
They've done well to this point but they're approaching the most difficult and most expensive part of these cases.
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Not sure I agree with that. Sometimes the pre-trial motions are the most difficult parts of these cases.
Based on what we've seen so far, the Judge obviously thinks Panini has a strong case. That's not a bad position to be in.