Fla. Seeks More Time in Social Media Case
“A settlement is highly unlikely” for Florida social media litigation, the parties said in a Monday filing at U.S. District Court in Tallahassee (case 4:21-cv-00220-RH-MAF). Florida seeks more extensive discovery than plaintiffs NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association,…
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said their report (in Pacer) on a July 16 conference. The industry groups proposed Nov. 15 to complete discovery and file dispositive motions, while Florida sees questions of fact requiring discovery continuing until May 2 and proposed a May 21 motions deadline. Florida last month appealed to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals the lower court's preliminary injunction (see 2107130033).