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To: Bart who wrote (13314)10/31/1997 2:18:00 AM
From: George Mc Geary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Bart, Know that all this stuff with Schwab has caused you great stress. Take this weekend and spend it with the people who matter the most in your life (your family). Things will be looking a lot better to you on Monday morning.

Go'n to bed. Regards, George



To: Bart who wrote (13314)10/31/1997 8:25:00 AM
From: Joe Stocks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Bart, Forget the lawsuit stuff. Nobody wins here except for the scam lawyers. I think you take this stuff too seriously. You control your destiny. There is still much time left in this game to be on the side lines muddled up in controversy. We all have the obligation to screw up every once in awhile so we keep in touch with our human side.

BW, Joe



To: Bart who wrote (13314)10/31/1997 8:29:00 AM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50167
 
Bart- You need anykind of help please do not hesitate to ask- also these things will pass so take care of your health and family- nothing is better then family few friends who care and luckily you are bestowed with both. Thanks



To: Bart who wrote (13314)10/31/1997 9:13:00 AM
From: Logain Ablar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Bart:

Attorneys serve a good purpose in settling disputes in a fair manner (fair will be subjective on the individual set of circumstances). You will need to weigh the cost benefit of pursuing a lawsuit. 1st you will need to be able to prove your damages. Do this b/4 you engage an attorney. By this you will need to prove the trade(s) that did or didn't go through and the market value of the trades (with commissions) at the time they should have gone through (details but you need this).

You will have a very difficult time (if not impossible) of proving a phamton (lost) gain if you only have a record of initiating a purchase that didn't go through and since that didn't go through and you didn't have the ability to "pull" the trigger on closing the position you'll have no proff. If you have no proff on the sale and gain I think you have a weak case.

A quick garbled story:

Just spent yesterday in court and appx. 120 hours in the previous month preparing for the appointment. This is for a client in a messy divorce proceeding. I'd say to date my client has incurred over $60k in professional fees (my accounting fees are a small piece) and the spouse probably half that.

All I did yesterday was sit and watch other court proceedings as the two sides attorneys negotiated out of court (5 hours sitting on my hands and my client has to pay for that). All that was done was alimony was agreeed upon (which was basically in accordance with a pre nup agreement) until the next court date.

I sat next to my client the whole time (a victim of alhizmers but the client remembered who I was yesterday so it was good from that point).

This case will be settled out of court but I'd expect another round of proceedings before both sides decide to settle. A lot of money will be spent that would be better served going to the two clients but thats the system. My client is basically spending money so that the pre nup is enforced.

Call or e mail me and I can go into more details.

Tim



To: Bart who wrote (13314)10/31/1997 9:50:00 AM
From: Mark  Respond to of 50167
 
Bart, off topic:

Hey buddy, take a deep breath & don't get yourself into a legal urination contest with daddy warbucks. You've got plenty of homework to do on your own before you start throwing more $$$ at the now historical problem. Check your email.

mark



To: Bart who wrote (13314)10/31/1997 10:48:00 AM
From: Dom B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Baddie Bart, good morning...i tried to trade via

eschwab also that day but, no can log in...so if
you need a witness, u know how to get me, OK?
Glad to know doing much better...see u in class.

//dom