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Post by rspence000 Wet Blanket on Jan 28, 2011 17:44:13 GMT -5
Hello 2012 !
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Post by Walking Tall on Jan 28, 2011 18:00:17 GMT -5
Common sense is not dependent on a law degree. You stated "As for me, I will leave the legal..." That's your problem. You leave it to other people to dictate truth to you. Because they have a piece of paper on the wall you rationalize that they know BEST, they can do the BEST, and they are doing the BEST by us. It must be grand to live in such a world. As for myself I understand all to well the complexities of human nature and that paper on Mr. Hodges wall doesn't make him exempt from the worst of them. Believe what you will. There are some reasons why people trust in Mr. Hodges. I wouldn't deny that ever. Those reasons however do not sway ME as an individual. If those reasons sway you...fine, but please don't believe in something based on a paper on a wall because if that's the only thing you have to hold on to, then perhaps you need to reevaluate. I'm just saying... Very well said..... very well how, believe like me or else..........please
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Post by steeladybug on Jan 28, 2011 18:13:57 GMT -5
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Post by crazdbuny on Jan 28, 2011 18:17:17 GMT -5
A very good lawyer (RIP) once told me that when you get to the courtroom door, All common sense needs to be left behind as it does not pertain to what will happen in the courtroom.
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Post by ishmel on Jan 30, 2011 10:45:21 GMT -5
Crap, I forgot al filed. Where is everybody. Arnt we all supposed to be watching for the announcement anytime? ;D
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Post by ishmel on Jan 31, 2011 6:56:21 GMT -5
Doesn't the trustee have our funds? Why are we still suing the SEC.
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Post by z06mike on Jan 31, 2011 10:03:04 GMT -5
Doesn't the trustee have our funds? Why are we still suing the SEC. Ish, I'd respond to your negativity, but I don't want to be accused of going after anyone... I guess I've turned basher (Linus dragging his secuity blanket)... ;D ;D ;D Mike
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Post by ishmel on Jan 31, 2011 10:13:02 GMT -5
Doesn't the trustee have our funds? Why are we still suing the SEC. Ish, I'd respond to your negativity, but I don't want to be accused of going after anyone... I guess I've turned basher (Linus dragging his secuity blanket)... ;D ;D ;D Mike Attachments:
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Post by ch47man on Jan 31, 2011 10:34:56 GMT -5
Ish-- That's awesome!!
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Post by sunbeam777 on Feb 1, 2011 10:06:48 GMT -5
cmkirus: wyatt11_11: The appeal had to be filed exactly as it was originally filed. There is another part that asks to have the others removed. This is the first time Al has had Plaintiffs asked to be removed. It will be up to the court to grant the request to have the names removed is the way it was explained to me by Al last Thursday
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Post by flyfishfanatic on Feb 1, 2011 15:37:32 GMT -5
cmkirus: wyatt11_11: The appeal had to be filed exactly as it was originally filed. There is another part that asks to have the others removed. This is the first time Al has had Plaintiffs asked to be removed. It will be up to the court to grant the request to have the names removed is the way it was explained to me by Al last Thursday any updates?
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Feb 3, 2011 11:48:47 GMT -5
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Feb 15, 2011 22:43:30 GMT -5
FILED BY AL HODGES...... 2/2/2011UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUITMEDIATION QUESTIONNAIREwww.411-room.com/AppealCourt/MediationQuestionaire020211.pdfsilverbulletgirl DIAMOND JEDI WARLORD CONFIDENTIAL? « Thread Started Yesterday at 10:23am » The entire mediation process is confidential. The reason for this rule is to allow the parties to engage in frank discussions without concern that what they say in mediation will later be used against them in court if the case does not settle. What happens at the end of civil mediation? If the parties reach an agreement, the parties’ lawyers or the mediator will usually draw up an agreement that the parties sign before the mediation is over. If the agreement is complicated or there are minor details that remain unresolved, the mediator may assist the parties in preparing an agreement for all the parties to sign at the mediation, with the understanding that the parties’ lawyers will prepare a more formal agreement after the mediation is over. Usually the lawyers for the parties prepare the final documents. Unless one of the parties is a public agency, the parties may agree that the settlement terms are confidential, so that the only information available to the public is the fact that the case was settled and dismissed. Yesterday at 2:46pm, silverbulletgirl wrote: rain DIAMOND MINER Re: CONFIDENTIAL? « Reply #17 Today at 12:39am » Is this what you are referring to? www.411-room.com/AppealCourt/MediationQuestionaire020211.pdf
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