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...separate lawsuit in April 2004, Cob Carlson—another Memorial Drive abutter—sought to block the city from granting Harvard an easement to build an underground parking lot as part of the project. The suit was quickly dismissed by a Middlesex Superior Court judge...
...student sued by Apple Computer, Inc. two months ago filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit Friday, stating that First Amendment protections allowed him to publish information about Apple’s products that the company claims was privileged...
Terry Gross, a partner at Gross and Belsky, an intellectual property and media law firm in San Francisco that is representing Ciarelli pro bono, said that the Apple lawsuit was “frivolous...
Apple representatives did not return several calls for comment yesterday. But Apple will have to file briefs by the end of March to prove that its lawsuit is reasonable...
Ciarelli filed the motion to dismiss the lawsuit under California’s Anti-SLAPP Law. The law is an attempt to cut-down on frivolous lawsuits since it forces plaintiffs to prove that “there is a probability that [they] will prevail on the claim” before the suit can proceed...