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Plaintiff in iPod nano suit denies cooperation
The lead plaintiff in the iPod nano scratch class action lawsuit claims that he never wanted to be a part of the case. In a public letter, Jason Tomczak explains that he was greatly mislead and abused by the law firm of David P. Meyer & Associates Co. “At no time did David P. Meyer & Associates or Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro ever receive any attorney-client agreement form from me,” Tomczak says. “On their own time and based on their own schedules and plans, they prepared the paperwork and filed the iPod Nano Class Action suit in California using my name as Lead Plaintiff, however this was done without my knowledge or consent… Whether I am successful or I am financially crippled by David P. Meyer & Associates’ and Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro’s defense firms, it is my sole intent to communicate the truth of what happened so that I can begin to find some peace of mind after the hate, harassment and embarrassment brought about by the misuse of my name in the iPod Nano suit.” Tomczak’s detailed story has much more.
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him: Why am I involved in this lawsuit?
lawyers: think of all the MONEY you can get
him: I dont want a lawsuit!
lawyers: You will make a lot of MONEY!!
him: please stop this lawsuit
laywers: start the lawsuit? ok! There’s a lot of MONEY to be had!!
him: *sigh*
lawyers: Think of all the MONEY we...ahem...YOU can make from all this…
Further proof that corporate lawyers are evil.
Posted by ahMEmon on May 24, 2006 at 9:16 AM (PDT)
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And so the games continue for the blood-sucking lawyers. Recall the iPod battery suit? The lawyers got millions and millions in hard, cold cash. Plaintiffs? Yeah, they got a paper coupon for $50 off their next purchase at Apple. Pfft....
Posted by Obadiah on May 24, 2006 at 11:43 AM (PDT)
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@Obadiah:
I’m still waiting for that coupon.
Posted by Chahk on May 24, 2006 at 11:48 AM (PDT)
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Liar, lawyer, mirror
show me, what’s the difference?
Posted by caz on May 25, 2006 at 9:13 AM (PDT)