May 29, 2013
Alan Cooper fable: more scrutiny and more questions
The post below is a follow-up to the recent two articles: Prenda fables get craftier yet less believable. A closer look at troll Goodhue’s response to Order to Show Cause. This post…
The post below is a follow-up to the recent two articles: Prenda fables get craftier yet less believable. A closer look at troll Goodhue’s response to Order to Show Cause. This post…
By Dragon Yesterday we took a look at the newest filing from AF Holding’s v David Harris (AZD 2:12-cv-02144) where Prenda’s lackey Steven Goodhue attempts to dismiss the fact that…
Background (which is not really relevant): DieTrollDie wrote in a recent post that on 5/17/2013 Judge Murray Snow stayed AF Holdings LLC v. Harris (AZD 2:12-cv-02144) due to concerns based…
There is a case lingering in the ILND, Ingenuity 13 v Bradley Hellyer (12-cv-06131). The defendant represents himself, and he answered the complaint, even included some counterclaims. I believe that…
We have been waiting for this moment for a long time. Congratulations to everyone involved, especially Morgan and Nick. Coverage TechDirt: Judge Wright Tells Team Prenda To Pay $80k, Refers…
If you have been following Theatre of Absurd “Prenda” for a while, you’ll smile, chuckle, giggle, and laugh out loud more than once. Enjoy.
I’ve been thinking about one of the charades in Hansmeier’s deposition, and although I know little about the corporate law (especially international), I risked to do some research and share…
If the last Prenda hearing was a tornado, this one was an earthquake. Abrupt, powerful, and leaving unclear casualties. Adam Steinbaugh Basically, the title says it all. I was…
Graham Syfert (a Jacksonville attorney, who does not need an introduction) posted an interesting investigative piece today. I found it extremely important and encourage everyone to read it. But before…
We all knew that March 11 sanction hearing would make history (mind the countdown calendar on the left). After Judge Write ordered Gibbs to name Prenda’s decision makers, we hoped…