Civil Litigation
Sep. 20, 2022
Defendants in $50M case warned against delays from COVID exposure
“I will ask you to convey to your clients that they should exercise some care in the days leading up to the trial because if this happens again, I will seriously consider imposing costs upon you,” U.S. District Judge Dolly M. Gee told Atlanta attorney Michael S. Traylor in a Zoom hearing.




A federal judge warned the attorney for a music executive and his fiancee named in a $50 million lawsuit that his clients must take coronavirus protocols seriously in a hearing on Monday after his opponents alleged that his client is abusing pandemic restrictions to dodge a trial date.
“I will ask you to convey to your clients that they should exercise some care in the days leading up to the trial because if this happens again, I will seri...
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