The apology letter was the one place Rushton really had the chance to shine.
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Nunes VS Rushton Copyright Infringement Case is Finally Over
I’m happy to announce that the final chapter in my copyright infringement case against Tiffany Rushton has been written.
Surprising Development as Expert Witnesses are Disclosed in Copyright Infringement Case
If you are following my copyright infringement case, you’ve probably heard about the surprising development during expert discovery.
Admissions and Reproduction of Documents in Copyright Infringement Case
Before anyone ever sets foot in a courtroom, much research has been done in the form of pre-trial discovery.
Interrogatories: Another Important Step in Discovery
Basically, interrogatories are a written interrogation, and the answers are made under oath and notarized, meaning that it’s important for the plaintiff or defendant to answer to as completely and honestly as possible.
Discovery: Initial Disclosures
Discovery is a major part of civil litigation, the process through which the parties gather evidence before trial, and we’re heading into that now.
Attorney Shawn P. Bailey Takes Over Copyright Infringement Case
I’m excited to announce that Shawn P. Bailey and his firm are representing me and are committed to seeing my case all the way through to trial.
How I Learned My Novel Had Been Plagiarized
This past August I learned that an anonymous author on the Internet, who was known only by a logo and a fake name, had plagiarized my novel, A Bid for Love.
Copyright Infringement Timeline
Investigators discovered that this timeline reveals a lot more about my copyright infringement case.
Plagiarism is Personal
There has only been one event in my life that has been more traumatic than having my story, lovingly and painstakingly written over the course of many months, stolen and skewed by someone in my own community.