United States:
Federal Judge Vacates Prior Restraint In Lawsuit By Haiti's Prime Minister
10 May 2013
Holland & Knight
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Scott Ponce is a Partner and Jonathan D. Stratton an
Associate in our
Miami office
A federal district judge in Miami, Florida, vacated a prior
restraint that permanently enjoined a U.S.-based Haitian journalist
from publishing anything relating to the Prime Minister of Haiti
and a prominent Florida businessman. Law Partners Scott Ponce and
Jonathan Stratton represented the defendant and summarized the case
in this MLRC MediaLawLetter article.
Previously published by MLRC MediaLawLetter
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