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Re: PORTAL KEYGEN WARNING



I went up against a similar 'win at all costs' group back when. P.I.s
followed me nearly everywhere. They got every know government agency to rake
me over the coals.  They brought in everything from the IRS coming in and
flashing badges, to weird obscure agricultural department immigration
related stuff. It was a real pain in the ass and waste of time. Funny those
agencies ended up with paperwork in their hands that would only been
available to them from the fruits of the other side's discovery. Imagine
that? It was nearly impossible to accuse the other side of anything because
the lawyers they assigned to the case kept changing. It is clear that
anything they can do to win, even if you get destroyed in the process, is
simply okay with them. After all you had the nerve to go up against one of
their clients, or their client's interests.
The only good things to come of all that is that their CPA testifying for
them went to jail (before he could even testify), the law firm representing
them dissolved eventually and the company that I was up against went
bankrupt within days after the trial and has since gone under too. When they
(the lawyers and the firm) get taken down it's all described like the sad
end of an era, of history gone wrong, and full of lamentations about what
could have been. I say good riddance to them all.
Maybe another attorney reading these posts could heed this warning below
quoted form the article describing their end.

"Founded 56 years ago and once the largest law firm in Dallas, Jenkens is
closing its doors for good this weekend. What drove it to extinction was a
combination of issues, including misjudgments tied to rapid growth and an
aggressive drive to bring in business."

When I think on the "merits" of your case that all sounds mighty familiar to
me. Maybe it all boils down to how many billable hours are really in this
case? Like I said before, when the cash disappears so will he.



"Jim Rojas" <jrojas+tech-man.com> wrote in message
news:47194f49$0$25642$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Bring it on I say. Ever since this BS started with Brinks, my servers
> have been attacked alot more frequently, an average of 35 viruses per
> day via email, plus my spam folder handles 2200+ emails a day.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
> Just Looking wrote:
> > Could someone be trying to crash your machine before the 26th?
> >
> > "Jim Rojas" <jrojas+tech-man.com> wrote in message
> > news:471936a6$0$19626$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Some jerk is trying to pass a virus through multiple newsgroups.
> >>
> >> Jim Rojas
> >
> >




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