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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (5098)9/13/1998 11:01:00 AM
From: bmart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Mr. Mitchell,
"......We also have an arbitration case number assigned by the AAA......"
You are either very guilible Mr. Mitchell, or you are posting what you do with malicious intent. The number you post is an internal number with no legal ramifications whatsoever.
Have you heard about the TRO's Mr. Mitchell? Will you really sacrifice any credibilty you have by posting such tripe?

RB



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (5098)9/13/1998 11:02:00 AM
From: tonto  Respond to of 26163
 
Bmart, this does not jive with your posts which you state are accurate and stand behind... will you clear this up?

We also have an arbitration case number assigned by the AAA, and we have proof that the meeting on September 3rd was the second such meeting between the parties, the first being August 13, postponed from August 4 by agreement with AZNT, so there goes the "we got a call out of the blue and we just showed up" excuse.



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (5098)9/13/1998 3:02:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Hey Jeff.. According to your sources didn't you comment that if one party in the arbitration process fails to show up at the preset meeting, then the claim of the other party is generally accepted?

If AZNT's CEO got in a huff and decided not to meet with Wellrich's representative, it would seem to me that Wellrich, by default, has won the arbitration in their favor.

Am I understanding this properly?

Regards,

Ron