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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Unmasking anonybloggers, cont&#039;d&lt;/strong&gt;

As one who&#039;s filed such suits himself, Ron Coleman at Likelihood of Confusion (Oct. 10) has further observations on the Delaware high court&#039;s recent ruling (see Oct. 7) curbing lawyers&#039; power to use defamation suits...
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<p>As one who&#8217;s filed such suits himself, Ron Coleman at Likelihood of Confusion (Oct. 10) has further observations on the Delaware high court&#8217;s recent ruling (see Oct. 7) curbing lawyers&#8217; power to use defamation suits&#8230;</p>
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