The WNO's suit is in the Court of Claims. (I'm too old to call it the Court of Federal Claims.) I assume that court does not have authority to award punitive damages. It seems to me that by taking a voluntary dismissal and refiling in a court that does, the Opera could finance at least one expensive production on Ric Grenfell's dime. Even Aida. Though I have spent a lot of time backstage at Lisner, and I guarantee you coldn't get even one elephant in there.
Criminal prosecutions will of course not be possible before 2029 -- what is the applicable statute of limitaitons? Even if this is a problem, can't the Opera keep restarting the clock by repeated demands for their money?
Can't stop commenting, this is so much fun. The first stroke of genius was finding a plaintiff with standing. (Non-lawyers might think that Rep. Beatty showed up at counsel's office with a retainer check in hand, but you and I know how this works.) I have e-mailed counsel with congratulations, and also volunteered to cite-check his briefs for free, if I'm not allowed to help write them.
Whoever wrote that last motion could not have been hired by the Department in my time. Now apparently he is an Assistant Attorney General. Moreover, that chunk of prose raises a question as to how he managed to pass the Bar. And casts similar doubt on the validity of his college degree. And his high school diploma as well.
I don't see any statements of fact in this excerpt, but surely there are grounds for disbarment in pretty much every paper this gang has ever filed. We need to undertake a war of attririon with the disciplinary authorities. When there is no one left at Tenth and Penn with a license, maybe they will stop.
lol I look forward to reading the gran jury transcript if they try to indict you for that title, and get their asses kicked by another juror
Thank you!
I really want someone to look into the allegation that KC used the WNO’s endowment funds as collateral. Collateral for what?
The WNO's suit is in the Court of Claims. (I'm too old to call it the Court of Federal Claims.) I assume that court does not have authority to award punitive damages. It seems to me that by taking a voluntary dismissal and refiling in a court that does, the Opera could finance at least one expensive production on Ric Grenfell's dime. Even Aida. Though I have spent a lot of time backstage at Lisner, and I guarantee you coldn't get even one elephant in there.
Criminal prosecutions will of course not be possible before 2029 -- what is the applicable statute of limitaitons? Even if this is a problem, can't the Opera keep restarting the clock by repeated demands for their money?
8647 - or at least his name. I'll take it as a beginning.
BTW, I mean that in the original sense of the 86 term, that I know, because I used to WORK IN A RESTAURANT.
Can't stop commenting, this is so much fun. The first stroke of genius was finding a plaintiff with standing. (Non-lawyers might think that Rep. Beatty showed up at counsel's office with a retainer check in hand, but you and I know how this works.) I have e-mailed counsel with congratulations, and also volunteered to cite-check his briefs for free, if I'm not allowed to help write them.
Whoever wrote that last motion could not have been hired by the Department in my time. Now apparently he is an Assistant Attorney General. Moreover, that chunk of prose raises a question as to how he managed to pass the Bar. And casts similar doubt on the validity of his college degree. And his high school diploma as well.
I don't see any statements of fact in this excerpt, but surely there are grounds for disbarment in pretty much every paper this gang has ever filed. We need to undertake a war of attririon with the disciplinary authorities. When there is no one left at Tenth and Penn with a license, maybe they will stop.
"sentient shitpost" LMAO