Monday, July 25, 2005

New Post/Thread Notification: ASK AN ATTORNEY


Hello,

Creditwrench has just posted in the ASK AN ATTORNEY forum of CreditWrench under the title of Validation of Debt.

This thread is located at http://www.creditwrench.com/consumers/showthread.php?threadid=700

Here is the message that has just been posted:
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I know Bill will support my statement on this..Absolutely!

And as most cases turn out you have a confidentiality clause in the settlement that says you will not mention the firm or attorney you beat.. I have a real problem with those kinds of clauses. My feeling on that issue is very strong.

Here it is. The lawyer and his cronies had no problem with trashing the defendant, his money and his credit files. They were very willing to do all of that and more and with no qualms whatever. They were willing to do all of that and more if need be no matter that they were breaking the law and were thereby very elegible to be called scofflaws and worse. So why do they think they have any right to keep their unscrupulous and illegal acts swept under the carpet?

Their demeanor is little more than pure and simple arrogance and they need to pay the price just like any other common criminal.

Maybe I might have to change my mind someday in order to get a settlement done and over with but it sure isn't going to be willingly. I'd fight them over a clause like that in a heartbeat.

I was told by the last one "we must have this as we do not want anything winding up in the papers such as" and I quote "Beach bum prose' beats attorney"

Too bad, so sad. If they can't stand the heat then let them get out of the kitchen. That's the way I feel about it.

I can sum this up very simply when someone does not follw the letter of the law and is brought to task makes no difference civilian or attorney when your right,, your right and that is part of winning..
And the right to crow about it is also a part of what makes winning worthwhile.

I've just caught a debt collector in the very act of unauthorized practice of law and an attorney aiding and abetting them. All I need now is some case Oklahoma case law to back me up and/or the judge to agree with me and I've got them nailed to the proverbial cross and I durn well plan to set the proverbial fire under it if I can.

Will I be able to do that?

Right now your guess is as good as mine.
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