To: RocketMan who wrote (4258 ) 1/13/1999 11:14:00 AM From: Bird Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
GEEEZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!! I make a few critical comments about the overpriced nature of this stock, and ATHM siks their lawyers on me! Is it "Legal" for a law firm to monitor and expound upon posts on a chat-board? I guess it depends on what "Is" is. Bird (Legal Eagle)To: Bird From: Finkelstein, Thompson & Loughr Wednesday, Jan 13 1999 10:50AM ET Dear "Bird": I am writing in response to your posting concerning At Home Corp. I am with a Washington D.C. law firm that handles plaintiff's class action lawsuits in the securities field and other securities matters. We are investigating At Home Corp. at this time. If you are interested in discussing this matter further please contact Vincent Renzi, Esq., at Finkelstein, Thompson & Loughran, Washington, D.C. We can be reached toll free at (800) 333-4409 or at (202) 337-8000. Burton H. Finkelstein, Esq. Finkelstein, Thompson & Loughran The materials in this e-mail are provided for informational purposes only, do not constitute legal advice, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Finkelstein, Thompson & Loughran or any of its attorneys or clerks. This e-,ail is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship between you and Finkelstein, Thompson, and you should not act or rely on any information in this site without seeking the advice of an attorney. If you communicate with us in connection with a matter for which we do not already represent you, your communication may not be treated as privileged or confidential. If you communicate with us by e-mail in connection with a matter for which we already represent you, please remember that internet e-,ail is not secure and you should avoid sending sensitive or confidential internet e-mail messages unless they are adequately encrypted. In some jurisdictions this e-mail may be considered advertising. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon written information about our qualifications and experience. Advertising disclaimers are required in several states when law firms or attorneys indicate practice limitations or areas of concentration. For current information, see West's Legal Directory.