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default_judgment [2019/05/30 19:43] Carlos Pedrazadefault_judgment [2019/05/30 22:29] Carlos Pedraza
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-<fs x-small>//Image/Axanar Productions//</fs>+<fs smaller>**FORMER FRIENDS** Alec Peters and Robert Meyer Burnett stood together defending Axanar in the landmark copyright infringement lawsuit brought by CBS and Paramount Pictures. Today, they're bitter enemies.</fs> <fs x-small>//Image/Axanar Productions//</fs>
  
 <fs x-small>MAY 30, 2019<wrap indent> | </wrap><wrap indent> 3 MIN READ</wrap></fs> <fs x-small>MAY 30, 2019<wrap indent> | </wrap><wrap indent> 3 MIN READ</wrap></fs>
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-<fs larger>Has Alec Peters really won his case against former Axanar director Robert Meyer Burnett? Peters makes that claim but Georgia state law says different. Here’s our analysis.</fs>+<fs larger>Has Alec Peters really won his case against former Axanar director Robert Meyer Burnett? While Peters has made that claimGeorgia state law says something different. Here’s our analysis.</fs>
  
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-<fs smaller>**Three Mudds — Mostly false**. //Statements may be technically correct but so taken out of context as to significantly mislead.//</fs>+<fs smaller>**MOSTLY FALSE**. //AxaMonitor's three-Mudds rating is for statements that may be technically correct but so taken out of context as to significantly mislead.//</fs>
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-===== Three Years to Vacate =====+===== Years to Vacate Judgment =====
  
 Under Georgia law, once a defendant becomes aware of a default judgment, he must file a motion to vacate it within a reasonable time. “Reasonable time” apparently means three years. A court can vacate a judgment within three years from the original entry of judgment. Under Georgia law, once a defendant becomes aware of a default judgment, he must file a motion to vacate it within a reasonable time. “Reasonable time” apparently means three years. A court can vacate a judgment within three years from the original entry of judgment.