SC: Even a snail can question pace of trials
The Supreme Court criticized a commercial suit's slow progress since 2015. Plaintiff's evidence is still ongoing, prompting a strong judicial observation. The court rejected Levitate Mobile Technologies' plea for additional documents. This plea was similar to a previous one that was also denied. The court noted the significant delay in the judicial process.
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