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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SEXI: Mostly Fact, A Little Fiction, Not Vicious Attacks

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To: telephonics who wrote (13283)11/7/2005 3:42:02 PM
From: gamerpro28  Read Replies (1) of 13351
 
"Class action and court appointed attorneys do not do gratis work---ever!"
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When I asked my attorney how he was to be paid, or when, he stated that they had already been paid earlier from different funds than those being used for the shareholder distribution. Any work done by them since that time is "gratis" work on their part.

Because of the small size of the settlement, my attorney stated that he did not want to go back to the courts for more. This must mark an exception to your rule, just going by your previous posts, and I don't expect you to believe it.

At this point, I will wait for any updates/confirmation, and the check by the distribution agent. The latest update was dated November 1.
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Update November 1, 2005. The Consolidation Order and Plan of Distribution entered by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia (the “Order”) provides, in part, that the Distribution Agent shall apply to the Court for an order approving payment of costs incurred in implementing the Plan of Distribution after the close of the claims period. The Order further provides that following approval of payment of costs by the Court, the Distribution Agent shall distribute funds to persons whose claims have been approved. The application required by the Order has been filed with the Court. This website will be updated following the entry of an appropriate order by the Court. Questions may be directed to:

Distribution Agent
P.O. Box 28158
McPherson Station
Washington, D.C. 20038-8158

soedistributionplan.com
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