May 04, 2008
More on Those "Cease and Desist" Letters
Yeah. "Public relations nightmare," indeed. (I'm quoted in California Lawyer as suggesting those letters tend to get posted, which one would think attorneys were starting to figure out. Actually, I think the tide may have turned: for instance, Hymers hasn't sent me one, with the exception of that anonymous threat about how a Florida woman got slapped with an expensive settlement for online libel—after she didn't show up for court. What a joke.)
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h/t: longtime friend Henry Reynolds, Esq.
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Fame is good, though a link would have been nice.
Letters on a law firm's letterhead were always the school-yard-bully routine of the corporate world. Do what I say or my friend Bruno will beat you up.
But then that is my view - somewhat twisted I know - of lawyers. Pit bulls in pinstripe is how we used to characterize them and for the ones I worked with that was being mean to the pit bulls.
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