This section of his filing really calls into question just what in the heck Russ was taught in paralegal school. I cannot believe that a paralegal, the person who will most likely be drafting a subpoena for a lawyer and getting it filed with the courts on a daily basis, would not understand what, precisely, the subpoena would accomplish. Likewise, a paralegal would probably be the one running and doing menial tasks related to depositions, and again, I cannot imagine any paralegal school wouldn't tell said paralegal about the deposition process and just what it's for. This, along with Sharshorita's first hand knowledge that she really had to learn everything about being a paralegal ON THE JOB rather than at the school that supposedly taught them, tells us, once again, just how poor that school was.
Russ really and truly thinks that the 10th circuit essentially said that he wins and that everything is just going to lead down the garden path to him getting what he wants. It's just Hardin being a big meanie pants and not letting him get his way. Yeah, these were supposed to be his witnesses, but you don't need to do anything with them you know because I WON! Why won't you give me a settlement because I WON!
Russ really is pulling for LCOTY with this stuff. I'm here for it!