To: TruthHound
Why threaten? If she has a case, drag his ass to court and get all the books recalled!
If you're suing in response to an act for which some redress is possible, the courts look askance if you aren't sincere enough to ask for redress before trying to shake the court system for money. And when you're planning to sue, the well-worded nastigrams you sent along the way can be so quotable in court, and frightening to the bad guys.
To: SamuraiScot
>well-worded nastigrams
LOL
44 posted on
09/26/2011 4:27:01 PM PDT by
ROTB
(Christian sin breeds enemies for the USA. If you're a Christian, stop sinning, and spread the Word..)
To: SamuraiScot
If you're suing in response to an act for which some redress is possible, the courts look askance if you aren't sincere enough to ask for redress before trying to shake the court system for money. And when you're planning to sue, the well-worded nastigrams you sent along the way can be so quotable in court, and frightening to the bad guys. Indeed. In the last sentence of the letter, Tiemessen says:
Please do not hesitate to call if you have questions or concerns or if you wish to resolve this dispute.
The ball is in their court to propose a remedy that will alleviate the need to actually file suit. As in chess, "Check."
56 posted on
09/26/2011 4:37:06 PM PDT by
CedarDave
(My Sarah prediction: Announcing for President between October 18 and 28.)
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