January 16, 2012
ASC:Law’s Andrew Crossley is suspended, bankrupt, unemployed
Half a year ago I wrote about the sanctions imposed on Davenport Lyons’ solicitors. Today I woke up to read some huge yet anticipated news: one of the most famous…
Half a year ago I wrote about the sanctions imposed on Davenport Lyons’ solicitors. Today I woke up to read some huge yet anticipated news: one of the most famous…
Copyright troll of the week There are well known big name villains in the speculative invoicing (a.k.a. copyright trolling) arena: Steele/Prenda, Ira Siegel, Thomas Dunlap/DGW, and so on. There are…
Twitter thinks that I’m similar to Aaron Kotzker. I would prefer to be similar to Al Capone, the latter at least honestly admitted that he was an extortionist; and he…
Noticeably, I’ve been busy over the last couple of weeks and did not cover many significant events in the p2p litigation world. Fortunately, other people were on top of that….
Kenneth Ford ArsTechnica has recently published Nate’s Anderson’s article about Kenneth Ford, one of the most “famous” West Virginia copyright trolls: “How a troubled West Virginia lawyer foisted a Teen…
The blog “ACS:BORE”, our British brothers-in-arms, has published an article “Davenport Lyons Two Suspended for “Intimidation” today. In short, two directors of Davenport Lyons firm, the law firm that introduced…
Copyright trolling phenomenon has attracted some big media attention. Good news, one of my goals is publicity — exactly what trolls want to avoid. Also I was pleasantly surprised that…