Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Town's Response to Motion for Preliminary Injuction

I did not realize until tonight that I had not posted the town's response to Mr. Gagne's motion for preliminary injuction. You can read the Town's response at this link.
My post on the counterclaim and motion for injuction is here.
My post on the original complaint can be found here.
More after the jump.

Wikipedia article on the doctrine of laches
Wikipedia article on the the doctrine of unclean hands
Obviously Wikipedia is not an authoritative source for legal advice but I think that the articles have given me an understanding of what these legal terms mean.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

What news!

And read Curt's blog for even more!

Anonymous said...

LIBRARY OUTCOME PLEASE, BLOG

Anonymous said...

Director cut to save money I hear.

Anonymous said...

I give the library a lot of credit for making this tough decision. It must have been hard, but I think it shows the community that they are trying.
Thanks to Library Trustees.

Anonymous said...

Hard times mean hard decisions, people just can't get 5+% raises yearly and keep this going for all workers. This was a good decision and they can look at priorities. I have faith in trustees again, thanks for serving the public and taxpayers!

Anonymous said...

Thnak you trustees, ditto.

Anonymous said...

This is a positive step forward for the library. I have hope for this community.

Anonymous said...

Cutting jobs is always a difficult thing but I think the library trustees took the right vote. Now they just need to cut the #2 person.

Anonymous said...

It looks to me that the town will win this case.

Anonymous said...

This guy Greenspan did a great job.