Just Damn...
I wonder what happens to the standing in this case. Will the court toss it because of a lack of standing?
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Is this legal MalPractice against Apple? PING!!!
LEAD PLAINTIFF IN iPOD CLASS ACTION "SCRATCH SUIT" NEVER HIRED LAW FIRM!
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2 posted on
05/23/2006 7:48:32 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
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To: martin_fierro
You have to see this... iPod PING!
3 posted on
05/23/2006 7:50:08 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
(Remember, the proper pronunciation of IE is "AAAAIIIIIEEEEEEE!")
To: Swordmaker
I'm sure he'll be able to find some jackals willing to sue the other jackals for using him to sue Apple...
4 posted on
05/23/2006 7:53:32 PM PDT by
atomicpossum
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To: Swordmaker
Most ugly situation this boy is in...
5 posted on
05/23/2006 7:54:57 PM PDT by
tubebender
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To: Swordmaker
With those federal indictments against Milberg Weiss last week, those crooked class action boutique law firms might want to reconsider their tactics.
6 posted on
05/23/2006 7:56:04 PM PDT by
HAL9000
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To: Swordmaker
Check out the ethical standards of this particular den of (edited for legal protection of Swordmaker):
http://www.lawyerethics.org/mt/archives/001386.html
7 posted on
05/23/2006 7:57:41 PM PDT by
Swordmaker
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To: Swordmaker
My fiancee and I were afraid to go outside in our own home town for fear of recognition and reprisal. Word: never screw with Scientologists, MacHeads or cat lovers.
To: Swordmaker
Apple has some skin in this game, it seems to me that they should be helping out.
12 posted on
05/23/2006 8:16:42 PM PDT by
quidnunc
(Omnis Gaul delenda est)
To: Swordmaker
Someone filed a suit against Apple because their screen scratched? is that all or am I missing something?
13 posted on
05/23/2006 8:17:48 PM PDT by
satchmodog9
(Most people stand on the tracks and never even hear the train coming)
To: Swordmaker
While I always want to wait to hear the other side of the story before passing judgement, I also think that western civilization should have heeded Shakespeare's famous advice regarding lawyers.....
14 posted on
05/23/2006 8:28:30 PM PDT by
Yossarian
("If you're going through hell, KEEP GOING!" -- Winston Churchill)
To: Swordmaker
To: Swordmaker
To: Swordmaker
While the attorneys in question are without a doubt some of the lowest of the low, those who have taken the lawsuit so personally as to threaten and harass the hijacked plaintiff represent a sad breed who would violate basic civil behavior over the "honor" of a piece of plastic or a company that doesn't even know they exist.
I wish him all the best as he tries to untangle this rat's nest.
17 posted on
05/23/2006 9:02:23 PM PDT by
SlowBoat407
(A living insult to Islam since 1959.)
To: Swordmaker
But Apple DESERVES to be sued....whether or not this guy does it. The Nano was just another sign of declining quality of hardware in Cupertino (it started with the clamshell iBook fit-and-finish problems, and continues today with the black Macbooks, with enamel that peels off the first day you take it home.)....
Once upon a time, Apple was as much known for the highest quality in hardware. No one can say that's true anymore with a straight face. Now their hardware is as craptacular as any of the PC manufacturers, and more so than some of them. I've used every modern Apple product save for the power macs, and all have gone downhill in terms of fit, finish, and feel compared to past models. This was mitigated by Apple's excellent customer service (replacing all of those iBooks mainboards is a great example of Apple doing right by their customers), but now they don't even try to go that far. They had to have known about the Nano problems. And now staff at Apple Stores are embarrassed to show customers the black macbooks because of the enamel issue. That tells me that Apple knows what's going on, and they're trying foist this stuff on the public anyway.
Sorry, but Cupertino needs a wakeup call on this, and unfortunately, the prospect of paying out on a lawsuit is likely the only thing that will get their attention.
22 posted on
05/24/2006 6:47:33 AM PDT by
DesScorp
To: Swordmaker
Nothing better than blood-sucking lawyers - backbone of the DNC.
23 posted on
05/24/2006 6:52:22 AM PDT by
Obadiah
(Bushbot...and proud!)
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