No longer a Washington, D.C. administrative law judge, Roy Pearson, Jr. continues to pursue an appeal in his wrongful-termination case, and Kevin Underhill has fun with that.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on May 11, 2010
No longer a Washington, D.C. administrative law judge, Roy Pearson, Jr. continues to pursue an appeal in his wrongful-termination case, and Kevin Underhill has fun with that.
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Wow… Wasn’t this the same guy who’s wife got an HUGE divorce award for running up the legal bills in their divorce proceedings?
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