This Monday, Fox Corporation’s legal chief, Viet Dinh, criticized the handling of the Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit, stating that the judge issued ‘illogical’ rulings that impeded the company’s defense. The comments arose at a recent speaking event at Harvard University by Dinh, a 1993 graduate of the esteemed law school. However, the Fox legal expert didn’t directly identify the judge in question, who is known as Eric Davis of Delaware Superior Court. Dinh declared that the judge’s handling of the case brought up critical concerns about the ‘fairness and integrity of the legal system.’
Dinh voiced his fears, saying, “At some point, it became not just a matter of reversible error. It called into question the fundamental fairness and integrity of the Delaware civil justice system.” Without naming Davis directly, Dinh’s criticism took a bold stance regarding pre-trial rulings and their potential impact on the litigation process.
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