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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (8382)9/6/2001 11:26:01 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Sounds to me like you lost the case. You didn't force the landlord to fix up the place nor clean up the broken glass. You had to pay the rent anyway. You wasted part of a perfectly good day in court.

If making life difficult for other people until you eventually capitulate is your idea of a win, that's rather strange. The landlord won, because the lawyer forced you to pay. You clearly would never had done so otherwise.

As for me, tomorrow I have to torment a man who (admittedly) stole money from his wife and a phone company that put a fiber optic line across a woman's property while she was on vacation, without permission or compensation. I expect to win both cases, and my clients will be better off.
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