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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (72297)7/2/2001 12:12:30 PM
From: mmmary  Read Replies (1) of 122087
 
tony: slph lawsuit

They filed in Nevada which is not the proper jurisdiction for the case. CA is as that is where you live. You could have it dismissed for this reason. In the meantime send in your preliminary discovery questions instantly. They have 30 days to respond with all the information you request which would of course include taking a peek under the tinfoil. They will not want to respond as I bet they have things to hide and will drop it right there. If they do come after you in the proper court which is CA, we have anti-slapp statute as I'm sure you know. You can get damages from them for starting such a frivolous lawsuit.

I still can't believe they were dumb enough to sue you. You'd think they'd do a little research about these types of cases and about you first. Very stupid on their part.
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