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To: rrufff who wrote (7288)2/12/2005 5:25:38 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (1) of 12465
 
I doubt Faro is working pro bono. First of all, you'd have to pay someone to humiliate themselves enough to prostitu... errr.... ah ... "represent" such a case as 'CNN had an 'affirmative obligation' to police the unauthorized use of the Wolf Blitzer name.' ... and, well, expect their industry peers take them seriously. And whores don't get idealistically romantic about insertional business agreements, either.

Back at the AZNT ranch, Slyver went through an army of lawyers, hiring and firing them at whim, but giving shares to those who would take the most ridiculous cases, such as suing a car dealer for repo'ing a car that Mikey quit making payments on. Faro's not working pro bono, rrufff. But he's likely wearing a postage-stamp sized mini-skirt with thigh-high leather boots on a street corner during his off-the-clock non-court time. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I guess.

....... Beholder of the ATM card/stock shares, that is.

"Yet, pro bono nutcases like Zwebner can clog up the system."
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