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Malpractice by opposing attorney

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quincy

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ImInjured, there was one comment that you made that gives me some pause and it was this: "I received notice from THE SAME lawyer that represented the party from here in the states that he is now representing the overseas developers."

I find it curious that the lawyer would contact you. Are the overseas developers suing you, represented by the same lawyer hired earlier by the party in the states?

Again, I do not see a conflict of interest from what you have posted. I also do not see a malpractice claim from what you have posted.

I also have some question as to your motives in posting, because I do not believe you are being honest with us. But (to quote you ;)), doesn't matter. You have received our opinions. Do with them what you please.
 
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Silverplum

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That was a sorry lack of manners on the part of the op. It was remarkably nice of the knowledgeable volunteers to continue to provide answers to him.
 
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