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Apr 18, 1996
Scientology told to pay fees in copyright suit — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
More: scientology-lies.com, link
Type: Press
Author(s): Rex Bossert
Source: Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
SAN FRANCISCO — Saying that the Church of Scientology has been playing "fast and loose with the judicial system," a federal appeals court has ordered the religious organization to pay nearly $3 million in attorneys fees to a former member it sued after he formed his own splinter group. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the unusual sanction against the church for years of litigation spawned by two 1985 suits it filed against David Mayo and others involved with ...
Oct 28, 1993
Atkinson-Baker & Associates, Inc. v. James G. Kolts
More: holysmoke.org
Type: Document
Atkinson-baker & Associates, Inc., Plaintiff-appellant, v. James G. Kolts, in His Official Capacity, Defendant-appellee United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. - 7 F.3d 1452 Submitted Oct. 20, 1993*.Decided Oct. 28, 1993 —– Michael T. Stoller, Besbris, Hollis & Stoller, Los Angeles, CA, for plaintiff-appellant. Terree A. Bowers, U.S. Atty., Leon W. Weidman, George H. Wu, Asst. U.S. Attys., Los Angeles, CA, for defendant-appellee. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Before: BEEZER, KOZINSKI, and ...
Jan 28, 1993
Scientology case — Wall Street Journal
Jan 27, 1993
$2.9M in fees awarded in church dispute — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
Jan 23, 1993
Church of Scientology a big loser in S.B. case / Can the road map to salvation be copyrighted? — Santa Barbara Independent (California)
More: lermanet.com
Mar 13, 1989
Commercial law / Religious scriptures must have economic advantage for relief — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
Mar 13, 1989
Religious Technology Center, Church of Scientology International, Inc. et al. v. Robin Scott, et al. — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
More: fastcase.com
Feb 24, 1987
The Region / [The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Church of Scientology scriptural documents are not a trade secret...] — Los Angeles Times (California)
More: link
Nov 24, 1985
Judge rules in Scientology case — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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