Accused File-Swapper Jammie Thomas Gets New AttorneysAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on May 20, 2009 - 12:46pm.
Duluth, Minn. - Accused file-swapper Jammie Thomas
has new legal representation, after the attorney who represented her against
the recording industry said he was out $130,000 in fees and not looking to add
to that with a retrial, the blog Recording Industry vs. The People reported. Thomas,
who was convicted of copyright infringement and ordered to pay $220,000, was
granted a retrial after the judge said he erred in jury instructions. Thomas
will be now represented in the retrial by Houston,
Texas law firm Camara & Sibley, and St. Paul, Minnesota
firm Reinhardt, Wendorf & Blanchfield.
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