And while you’re at it, don’t you dare post this nastygram either [Don Bauder, San Diego Reader and Jon Katz, KatzJustice via Greenfield; earlier on Hollywood lawyer Martin Singer of Lavely & Singer] More: Moshirnia, Citizen Media Law.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on July 21, 2009
And while you’re at it, don’t you dare post this nastygram either [Don Bauder, San Diego Reader and Jon Katz, KatzJustice via Greenfield; earlier on Hollywood lawyer Martin Singer of Lavely & Singer] More: Moshirnia, Citizen Media Law.
Tagged as: libel slander and defamation, nastygrams

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I would truly love to know how much the client was billed for that cut & paste nonsense.
Is hyperbole supposed to be intimidating? If one throws a few adjectives and adverbs into the sentence, does that get better results in a demand letter?
Norm Peterson got a law degree? Who knew??!!
We’ll sue you for gazillions! Gazillions I say!
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