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To: LegalBeast who wrote (22302)1/6/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 43774
 
Not only are you resistant to acknowledging that your description of the qui tam process is in error, an error that is painfully clear even to those that desperately** want you to be right, but you also remain resistant to reading what is fairly reported as an account of the process of the case itself. (http://www.arentfox.com/features/quitam/quitam5j.htm )

You will note very clearly how the government discusses their handling of the case. Again it is clear to most anyone what has happened in the case, except of course yourself. I think you are only embarrassing yourself by your failure to recognize your error and your apparent refusal to even read the source material.

Your descriptions are incompatible with what has been presented. You do not even have the common sense to come in out of the rain. So post away lock jawed in your refusal to admit your error. But know that if you are doing it because of your economic interest in the price of this stock, I call that unethical. And I call you failing in the responsibility to be the legal expert that you proclaim yourself to be, at least in so far as offering illumination to those less skilled in your stated profession.

I have presented my source materials, yet you continue to talk off the top of your head. Save the citation of the case that you posted you have documented nothing.

** (Please note the spelling, so your papers can at least be given higher marks for orderliness.)