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June 12, 2006

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Casey

Put the parties in a large room with baseball bats. Turn out the lights. Come back in 20 minutes. Whoever is still standing wins the suit. That's what an old experienced attorney use to say when I was beginning. I now understand him.

Bill W.

Actually, I think the judge hit on with a brilliant idea--it's not the way in which the dispute gets resolved, it's the way he's telling the lawyers that they are acting like children.

Both of these attorneys should be ashamed. I downloaded and read the motion that inspired the judge's order. The attorneys were unable to agree on where a deposition should be held, so one asked the judge to decide. He declined the invitation.

Of course, what's really going on here is these two icons of inanity are just arguing over whose equipment (ahem, body parts or maybe SUVs) is bigger.

el stevo

Yet another reason I am so happy to not be involved with litigation.

Chuck

I took the opportunity to read the motion, and skim the rest of the file as well. Saying the lawyers were acting like children is being charitable to these two.

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