On Tue, 06 Aug 2019 12:54:55 -0600, "Keith Medcalf" said: > I realize that the purpose of the terms "serve a demand" if legal > globedey-glook phrased to pompously instill in the reader some feeling of the > majesty and due regard for the process (etc), but in reality it is just > pompous > for "send a letter requesting" is it not?
I don't know about that. Most definitions of "pompous" don't include the implied phrase "or end up in a cell on a contempt citation". Feel free to be the test case to find out if a demand under the CLOUD act can result in a US contempt citation. :)
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