RIAA Short on Funds? Fails to Pay Attorney Fees
NewYorkCountryLawyer writes "Can it be that the RIAA, or the "Big 4" record companies it represents, are short on funds? It turns out that despite the Judge's order, entered a month ago, telling them to pay Debbie Foster $68,685.23 in attorneys fees, in Capitol v. Foster, they have failed to make payment. Ms. Foster has now had to ask the Court to enter Judgment, so that she can commence 'post judgment collection proceedings'. According to Ms. Foster's motion papers (pdf), her attorneys received no response to their email inquiry about payment. Perhaps the RIAA should ask their lawyers for a loan?"
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Far more irritating than the RIAA are central banks propping up the city by releasing more worthless currency to the markets. Forget the RIAA, fractional reserve banking and well compensated stupidity are no substitute for generating wealth. I hope the entire enchilada tanks, all those city bonuses will sure be put in perspective when the recession takes hold.