Lennart Thornros <[email protected]> wrote:

> No Jed it is not incorrect to follow the advice of the lawyer you pay lots
> of money to . . .
>
No lawyer would tell him that. He made that up. It is nonsense. Anyone
knows that you can submit previously published information as part of a
lawsuit. Publishing does not magically make the document "invalid." You can
submit newspaper articles. I have seen them in lawsuit filings.

Rossi submitted the license agreement as evidence, which you can now read
on line:

http://www.sifferkoll.se/sifferkoll/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Rossi_et_al_v_Darden_et_al__flsdce-16-21199__0001.2.pdf

So why can't he submit the report?

Indeed, the whole lawsuit is meaningless without the report. It is the key
document, and the only real point of contention. If the report is wrong,
the intellectual property is worthless, and the rest of the lawsuit is
meaningless.

- Jed

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