CtWatchdog’s Attorney Responds to Courant/Tribune’s Attempt To Have Wrongful Discharge Suit Dismissed

New Haven lawyer Joseph Garrison Monday filed his brief opposing a motion to strike by lawyers for The Courant and the Tribune Co., who have asked the Superior Court to dismiss my wrongful discharge suit.

I am making Garrison’s motion available for everyone to read, along with the Courant/Tribune’s motion.

The only thing I am going to point out is that Garrison notes that the Courant/Tribune mischaracterized our suit in their motion as an attempt by a columnist to claim that a newspaper does not have the right to edit its stories or columns.

Oral arguments in the case are scheduled for April 6 at 2 p.m. in Hartford Superior Court. To bring folks up to speed on behind-the-scenes activities, I was deposed by The Courant’s attorney for two days, one day in December and one day in January. I am forbidden to disclose the substance of any deposition. We will begin taking depositions of Courant managers and executives probably in the spring.

Memo of Law in Opposition to Motion to Strike Amended Complaint 3-1-10

Memo of Law in Support of Def Motion To Strike Amended Complaint 11-18-09

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2 Comments on "CtWatchdog’s Attorney Responds to Courant/Tribune’s Attempt To Have Wrongful Discharge Suit Dismissed"

  1. change “forbidding” to “forbidden”

    • George Gombossy | March 1, 2010 at 2:16 pm |

      Thank you Janet, see I am a firm believer that I and all other writers need an editor.
      George

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