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How We Got Here:  UMG's Motion To Dismiss The Rod Jones Amended Complaint (Part 1)

How We Got Here: UMG's Motion To Dismiss The Rod Jones Amended Complaint (Part 1)



A memorandum in support of a request for dismissal of a complaint is a legal document submitted to a court that outlines the reasons why a complaint should be dismissed. This type of memorandum is typically prepared by the defendant or their legal counsel and presented to the court as part of the pre-trial proceedings.

In this document, the defendant usually provides legal arguments and evidence to support their request for dismissal. This could include demonstrating that the complaint fails to state a valid legal claim, that there is a lack of jurisdiction, or that there are other legal grounds for dismissal.

The memorandum serves as a persuasive tool for the court, aiming to convince the judge that the complaint does not have merit and should not proceed to trial. It is important for the memorandum to be well-researched, clearly written, and supported by relevant legal precedent.


In this episode we begin our look at the UMG memorandum in support of dismissing the complaint filed against them by Rodney Jones.   


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to contact me:

bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


source:

gov.uscourts.nysd.616406.41.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)


Published on 2 months ago






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