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Posted by border
 - May 10, 2011, 02:43 PM
Can anyone give an update on how this lawsuit turned out?
Posted by bakergroupint
 - Nov 28, 2006, 06:27 PM
I would happily answer any specific question re my Federal lawsuit against NITV and my ongoing lawsuit against NITV in Florida State Court.      GBaker
Posted by Curious
 - Jul 27, 2006, 12:15 AM
Results of a gov't lawsuit are available from a gov't web site at:
http://efoia.bis.doc.gov/exportcontrolviolations/e967.pdf
NITV exported to South Africa, South Korea, and Mexico without permits and agreed to pay a fine of $77,000.

I don't think that's the same as the Baker v. NITV cited above, but it's interesting.
Posted by Fair Chance
 - Aug 04, 2005, 12:25 AM
Dear backtracker,

When a federal lawsuit is settled through mediation, most if not all of the content of the mediation is kept private.  Neither side holds the other responsible and the proceeds are sealed.  The original petition is discharged for "consideration."

Normally this means a financial settlement has been found and the whole scenario ceases to exist.  It never happened and no future actions will be taken.

In most cases, the government knows that it will lose the case in law or public opinion so it tries to cut its losses and makes monetary payment to avoid any future ramifications.

Good luck in finding any information about this.

Regards.
Posted by BACKTRACKER
 - Aug 03, 2005, 07:51 PM
Can anyone with pacer access post the minutes of the hearing below

News Release 9/10/04


U.S. Federal District Court, District of South Florida

Baker v NITV, Charles Humble and Lourdes Irimia.

This federal lawsuit was settled through mediation.

Is the character of the nitv being called into question?