To: terilyn
At what point does he get disbarred after filing so many bogus lawsuits?
Can someone have standing from reading the New York Times?
3,142 posted on
07/18/2002 8:38:20 PM PDT by
Deb
To: Deb
Can someone have standing from reading the New York Times? Especially from an article that the NYT has practially retracted!
To: Deb; Torie
I honestly have no idea. The world of lawyers is not my area of expertise.
Perhaps Torie can help?
To: Deb; terilyn
The prophylactic for bogus lawsuits is malicious prosecution actions after one loses. It really isn't a disbarring offense. Klayman's clients have a case if the accounting "fraud" was not sufficiently disclosed at the time they bought their stock. Frankly I have yet to see a story that elucidates all the facts here to my satisfaction. Instead, we are dealing with bits and pieces.
3,304 posted on
07/18/2002 9:33:42 PM PDT by
Torie
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