Well, If supposedly the defendant agrees to do it on TV then there's no need to blog the hearing in court since the cameras will already tape it.
There's a bit of complication in regards to serving the papers to appear in court. The letter returned back to court on Nov. 18. When I was filing the complaint I wrote down the home address of the defendant, though she emailed me her business one prior to that. The reason I wrote the home one is because we never conducted any business at the business address in Manhattan. So I figured, what are the chances that this address even exists if she so willingly gave it to me. Good thing as of Nov. 21st. it's still within 23 days since the initial filing, so I went back to court and updated the address to the business one. Now if she gets it by Dec. 1st, there's still time enough for the Judge Joe Brown producer to convince her to do it TV-style. Until Dec. 1st... Renat --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "johnleeke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you do it, it would be fascinating for us if you video blog the > experience. I wonder if they have you sign away all your rights to > shoot and distribute your own video about the experience. > > > > John > www.HistoricHomeWorks.com >