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MarvinGardens
04-17-2013, 02:52 AM
Williamson foolishly ignored his demand letter but even more foolishly responded to the complaint filed against him without first consulting with a lawyer. Williamson represented himself in court.

Dish's lawyers were not moved by Williamson's heart-felt sob story about not having any assets and his self-serving remorse.

Instead, Dish's lawyers deemed Williamson's response letter to be a legally sufficient answer to the complaint and immediately requested and received trial dates from the court.

You can see from this that (1) the time for negotiation is before the complaint is filed, (2) pleading poverty will not stop these lawyers from dragging you into court and (3) consult with a lawyer even if you have to sell your STB on EBAY to raise the funds.

ticktack
04-17-2013, 03:33 AM
sounds like he's in a boat with no paddles,and a hole in the bottom of the boat.dish has the paddles and a plug for the hole. so sad, wish him the best.makes you wonder....

hondoharry
04-17-2013, 02:11 PM
What a bunch of dicks.

fonger
04-17-2013, 02:34 PM
what is an example of computer-generated animation? (page 2 section e)

MarvinGardens
04-17-2013, 03:17 PM
what is an example of computer-generated animation? (page 2 section e)

Sometimes in an automobile personal injury case the scene and accident is recreated using animation. Watch CSI tonight, they usually have some.

sodusme
04-17-2013, 03:47 PM
Why is it that all these 'apology' letters read the same and they all use for the most part the same 'buzz' words?

"stressful"
"foolish"
"regret"
"harmed"
"truly sorry"

These letters are a bunch of B.S. and IMO are not written by the accused parties OR they are dictated and/or orchestrated. Nobody is going to write a letter that is that grammatically correct either with proper use of commas, semi-colons, and sentence structure.

Nagrastar and/or Hagan, Noll and Boyle are drawing up these letters themselves and then having the accused sign them. What a bunch of B.S.!!!!

alex70olds
04-17-2013, 05:48 PM
what is an example of computer-generated animation? (page 2 section e)

lol that is a form letter that goes with all cases in that court. It is just a procedural outline not specific to this case. It is actually a scheduling order. The letter from the defendant is indeed an answer to the complaint in the courts eyes. He should have sent that letter to Chad before it ended up in court. That is indeed what can happen when you ignore the demand letter.

sodusme
04-17-2013, 07:19 PM
I think I'd do up a computer animation of a guy sitting in his easy chair in front of a television buying a code through Paypal....and then show the television all fuzzy and blurry getting no signal....because as I've said: "Its a long stretch from buying some codes to actually having ALL the necessary equipment to allegedly pirate the signal".

There Hagan, Noll and Boyle....that's your computer animation. ;)

Azul2
04-17-2013, 10:12 PM
C/P
"You can see from this that (1) the time for negotiation is before the complaint is filed, (2) pleading poverty will not stop these lawyers from dragging you into court and (3) consult with a lawyer even if you have to sell your STB on EBAY to raise the funds."

Agree with the first two parts. As for selling your STB on ebay to raise funds, "lol".
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MarvinGardens
04-18-2013, 12:07 AM
:)

Agree with the first two parts. As for selling your STB on ebay to raise funds, "lol".
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That was added tongue in cheek :)

kyzursozay
04-18-2013, 07:02 AM
yeah, you forgot to mention don't bother wiping any 3rd party software (bins) & don't forget to ONLY accept pp LOL

Azul2
04-18-2013, 06:16 PM
:)

That was added tongue in cheek :)
What makes you think I didn't take it that way? lol
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budyyy
04-24-2013, 11:46 PM
Take away everything from a man and he has nothing left to lose..if he shot up the law office i wouldn't feel bad. Now obviously im not condoning anything like that, but damn those guy are pricks.