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Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter
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Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter
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Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter
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Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter
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Notably, Judge Chang writes: "It is worth noting, however, that contrary to the Plaintiff's assertion about factoring in the Court's exercise of discretion in deciding "what message it wants to send" to alleged intellectual−property infringers, R. 22 at 2, Civil Rule 20 has nothing to say about "messaging" of that sort. The text of Rule 20(a)(2) controls, not what a court might or might not want to send as a "message" about any particular area of law. " #CivPro #RulesRespecter