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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (365111)5/19/2010 11:40:56 AM
From: mph4 Recommendations  Respond to of 793964
 
In my business I am always having to expose liars. Drives me crazy...lol.

I remember a case I tried back in the mid 1990's. The plaintiff was claiming a career ending back injury suffered when a chair collapsed.

At deposition, he testified that his golf handicap improved after the injury.[?] We obtained his records from the golf course where he played and compared them to his physical therapy dates. Seems he played golf nearly every time he went to PT...lol. I asked his orthopedic doctor whether he recommended golf for a bad back and the doctor laughed aloud, saying no. [We even had a golf pro on the jury.]

Plaintiff ended up owing my client thousands of dollars.

That's what happens to liars.