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To: ifonly1 who wrote (2029)10/12/2001 5:23:57 PM
From: mmmary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12465
 
Attorneys acting in bad faith

I was told by someone familiar with laws but not an attorney that you can sue attorneys for acting in bad faith or bringing forth frivolous lawsuits. I think that is the next step in the defense of these frivolous suits. Win a good one against an attorey and maybe they won't continue to start these frivolous things. I know in Philly they have bad faith laws. The judge even brought it up when ASTN's attorney was acting in bad faith by refusing to talk to me because I had no attorney.