Tag Archive | judicial system

Press Release by Invertebrate Schneiderman on Law Day

UPDATE: As I covered in a previous post, Schneiderman penned an Op-Ed article in which he used  phrases like “attacking the foreclosure crisis” and “working aggressively to provide accountability”, in describing the mortgage fraud task force.  Below, in another post, I suggested that any new press releases for this ‘force-to-be-reckoned-with’ should include indictments.  Unfortunately, another […]

SEC = SELLOUT of our ECONOMY COMMISSION

UPDATE: Bloomberg reported today that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued an internal agency memo stating, “The staff has concluded its investigation and determined that charges will likely not be recommended.” It appears the SEC determined Lehman had questionable conduct, but not illegal conduct in respect to the now infamous REPO 105 transactions. “The […]

Nutty Lawsuit Against Nutella

The nutty lawsuit against Nutella is costing the company $10 Million. As a class action lawsuit, the attorneys will collect $5 Million, $3 Million is allocated for cost of notice and administration and $5 relief to each of 400,000 claimants = total of $2 Million to claimants and $5 Million to attorneys. Yes, the payoff […]

Straw Man Schneiderman and Hypnotist Holder

I’m still trying to recover from the over-the-top Hollywood-style movie script that The American Prospect published with protagonist NY AG Eric Schneiderman playing the role “The Man The Banks Fear Most.”  That slap in the face left a handprint on my cheek!  Clearly the objective facts, the track record, of the federal government demonstrate that […]

The Lehman Lynching In 60 Minutes

CBS aired a spectacular interview with Anton Valukas, the investigator appointed by the federal bankruptcy court to determine what caused the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.  Two years ago he submitted a 2,200 page report stating that there was enough evidence for a prosecutor to bring a case against top Lehman officials and the Ernst & Young […]

New Law To Protect Against Lawyers

We have come to a point in our twisted interpretation of “justice for all” society that a law is required to protect the government from lawyers when opening tornado shelters to the public! A new law just signed by Governor Fallin in Oklahoma will make it easier for officials to open public buildings for storm […]

Woman stuck in elevator sues hotel

Jeanette M. Jackson filed suit on April 4 against Historic Preservation, Wyndham Hotels and their insurers in the Orleans Parish Civil District Court.  She was stuck in an elevator in the parking garage at the Chateau Bourbon Wyndham hotel for 20 minutes. Jackson is being represented by New Orleans-based attorney Jonathan C. Pedersen. I can’t even […]

Another Campaign Contribution Payback

Sometimes things are not as they seem.  We all understand that the Americans for Disability Act has improved accessibility for persons with disabilities over the last two decades.  However, what we don’t know is that the manipulation of a detail of a good thing can be a really bad thing. Eric Holder and our Department […]

Woman Sues Apple After Walking Into Storefront Glass

Evelyn Paswall, 83, files a $1 Million lawsuit claiming that she didn’t realize that she was walking into a wall of glass as she approached the Manhasset store, and says that she broke her nose as a result of the collision.  She is demanding $75,000 in medical expenses and the remainder in negligence charges. Paswall’s attorney […]

Intern Sues For Unpaid Wages

Lucy Bickerton, an intern between June and August in 2007, filed a lawsuit against US television talk show host and journalist Charlie Rose, saying that her internship violated labor laws because she did not receive training and was unpaid. Because of lazy and greedy nitwits, we can soon kiss internship opportunities good-bye in this country.  […]

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