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Blogger’s lawyers: Kutner filed invasion of privacy suit too late

Posted on December 27, 2014 by pogowasright.org

David Ferrara reports:

A Nevada blogger has asked a judge to toss an invasion of privacy lawsuit filed by Las Vegas personal injury lawyer Adam Kutner.

Earlier this week, in a motion to dismiss Kutner’s suit from September 2013, lawyers for the blogger known only as Legal Eagle said the two-year statute of limitations on libel, slander and invasion of privacy passed well before Kutner filed his claim.

The May 22, 2008, post on the Wild Wild Law blog about the lawyer remains one of the top hits in a Google search for “Adam Kutner.”

Read more on Las Vegas Review-Journal.

And the Streisand Effect kicks in again?

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