> I am really wondering at this point if the problem was really with the attorney.
There is definitely a problem with me, if thats whats you are implying, I didnt try
to hide that, I said from the beginning, I am PO big time.
As far as him, he begged my father not to listen to the...
> You just made me giggle!
Where exactly?
> we have seen this often
Does "we" inlcude your barber?
Are you someone's spokesperson?
Do you say "we" instead of "I" to make you feel more important?
Is it perhaps... all of the above?
> your lastworditis
Actually, no, the honor...
> And you were answered.
You are not going to be the ruler emperor of whether I was answered or not.
See, its your opinion thats irrelevant, not anything else.
Further, you are the one who started sharing your ... beliefs.
> Actually no - what's important is the law.
Finally...
If you are going to stay on the 21st century, you had better figure out
the difference between pleadings and forum postings or SMS text messages.
And try to avoid starting flames, officer!
I appreciate your time and input, I really do, its obvious I am upset and hurt for now.
The way I see it, and it has hurt our family a great deal, is that attorneys do not fight
for justice. That what you want to believe, but in your hearts you know that is not the
case. You fight other...
no, he cannot find who is sending the emails, he can suspect who they are coming from,
and I am sure he will, but thats a long way from "beyond reasonable doubt"
So far in 3 "get-togethers", attorneys 0, me 3, OK, a little was luck, but yes I do want to
take on him, and no, I am not...
how could he sue me for defamation?
how could he sue me for defamation?
what happened to freedom of speech and freedom of expression?
I am not telling others not to like him, I am only exressing
my opinion.
Can I email my old attorney and copy a couple of hundred attorneys in
the email, and tell him he is an idiot?
Can he sue me for that?
He filed a motion with the court, and went to fight it, asking my opponent for
a copy of their retainer agreement with his attorney. Even a law ignorant...