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Lawyer’s ‘Poor’ Stapling Provokes Motion’s Dismissal

by Law.com on September 26, 2009

In a case of first impression — no pun intended — a New York judge has thrown out a tort action because, in part, the plaintiffs attorneys stapled the complaint in what he said was a dangerously negligent manner. “[T]he poor stapling of the papers was so negligent as to inflict, and did inflict repeatedly, physical injury to the court personnel handling them,” the judge wrote.

[via Law.com - Lawyer's 'Poor' Stapling Provokes Motion's Dismissal at Law.com.]

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