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Post by doctorwho on Sept 7, 2007 19:46:05 GMT -6
Steve Helm, attorney for the Brodie trust, criticized the district for not filing the stipulations earlier and said he is glad to see them withdrawn.
It's good as far as we're concerned because we wanted the trial to proceed on the 17th and didn't want to go through the time and expense of having everybody have to reevaluate their opinions in light of the stipulations," he said.
how is it even possible for them to say this with a straight face ?
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Post by EagleDad on Sept 7, 2007 19:56:23 GMT -6
Damage to the remainder will be very, very hard to raise as an issue in this case. The premium property is along Rt 59, there's no way someone would need to develop 1 mile in, and there's already a buyer for the 59 frontage. It's a very different situation than Wagner Farms. That said, I still wouldn't put it past Steve Helm. Q: What's the difference between a good lawyer and a bad lawyer?
A: A bad lawyer can let a case drag out for several years. A good lawyer can make it last even longer.
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Post by doctorwho on Sept 7, 2007 20:04:37 GMT -6
Damage to the remainder will be very, very hard to raise as an issue in this case. The premium property is along Rt 59, there's no way someone would need to develop 1 mile in, and there's already a buyer for the 59 frontage. It's a very different situation than Wagner Farms. That said, I still wouldn't put it past Steve Helm. Q: What's the difference between a good lawyer and a bad lawyer?
A: A bad lawyer can let a case drag out for several years. A good lawyer can make it last even longer. all this picture needs is a box/bag of Bridge Mix in front of them to make it perfect.
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