Date Set For AEROSMITH Trial Over Canceled Hawaiian Show

September 9, 2008

Alfred Branch Jr. of TicketNews reports that the class action lawsuit filed against AEROSMITH by a group of fans in Hawaii is scheduled to go to trial in May 2009, according to one of the attorneys involved in the case.

Hawaii Circuit Court Judge Joseph Cardoza is scheduled to hear opening arguments on the case on May 11, 2009, and currently the plaintiffs are awaiting discovery phase materials from the defendants.

"The defendants have already had the opportunity to take the depositions of all of the named class representatives," attorney Brandee Faria, who filed the lawsuit on behalf of the fans, told TicketNews. "After we have received all the discovery (primarily documents) we have asked for from defendants, we will begin taking the depositions of the band and others who were involved in the concert and the subsequent cancellation."

Read the entire report from TicketNews.

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