Judge Makes 'Rock, Paper, Scissors' Ruling
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) A federal judge,
miffed at the inability of opposing attorneys to agree on even
the slightest details of a lawsuit, ordered them to settle their
latest dispute with a game of "rock, paper, scissors."
The argument was over a location to take the sworn statement of
a witness in an insurance lawsuit.
In an order signed Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell
scolded both sides and ordered them to meet at a neutral
location at 4 p.m. June 30 to play a round of the hand-gesture
game often used to settle childhood disputes. If they can't
agree on the neutral location, he said, they'll play on the
steps of the federal courthouse.
The winner gets to choose the location for the witness
statement.
"We're going to have to do it," said David Pettinato, lead
attorney for the plaintiff, Avista Management. "I guess I'd
better bone up on 'rock, paper, scissors' rules."
Last year, officials of the auction houses Christie's and
Sotheby's engaged in the game to decide who would get to sell a
$17.8 million collection of art offered by a Japanese
electronics company. Christie's won.
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