To: terilyn
1. This action arises from a fraud perpetrated by directors, officers, and accountants of Halliburton Company, d/b/a Halliburton Energy Services (Halliburton) against shareholders of and potential investors in Halliburton securities and the integrity of the securities market. I will readily admit that I am not a lawyer but how can "potential investors" be a plaintiff in a class action suit? Does that mean that I could have potentially bought a ford pinto and be awarded damages because I could have potentially been blown up? Now there is a novel idea.
To: Texasforever
Welcome to the bizarro world of Judicial Watch where anyone can sue anyone for anything.
To: Texasforever
If you wanted to contact Larry, "I am sure", he'd be happy to represent you.
I cannot imagine a judge, (ok, I guess I can), that would allow any "potential investors" to be included.
It's Klayman practicing up for his next career. I'm quite certain he'll be writing for the Globe.
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