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Re: For the Lawyers

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:16 pm
by Ucant#-463,721
The subject line wrote:For the dipshits like me.
I am not stupid enough to be a lawyer, 88, but can I weigh in on this?

Perhaps if you... or some other dumb fuck, like JSC, can explain to me what was so wrong about the firm did, I would then be capable of expressing the proper outrage.

Throw me a line.

Re: For the Lawyers

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:35 pm
by Fat Bones
mvscal wrote:
Ucant#-463,721 wrote:Perhaps if you... or some other dumb fuck, like JSC, can explain to me what was so wrong about the firm did, I would then be capable of expressing the proper outrage.
Milberg was also a huge, politically charged target - a big supporter of Bill Clinton, then still in office.
That should do for a start.
-FTFY

You know, lawyers were considered pretty goodfellas before these guys showed up...

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 8:56 pm
by jiminphilly
Ambulance chaser busted!
Posted on Wed, Nov. 01, 2006.
Fraud charges against 35 in sting.
Authorities set up a bogus clinic.
A lawyer and others are accused of making false accident claims.
By Vernon Clark
Inquirer Staff Writer
A Center City lawyer and 34 other people were charged with fraud yesterday in an elaborate sting operation that focused on personal injury claims from supposed vehicular accidents, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced.

U.S. Attorney Patrick L. Meehan said his office and the FBI set up a bogus chiropractic clinic, known as Injury Associates, on Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia as the center of the sting, which was conducted over about three years.

Officials said those charged were divided into three groups: the lawyer, Jordan B. Luber, who obtained a legal settlement on behalf of two FBI agents posing as injured patients from a vehicular accident; 31 "patients" who sought financial recovery based on false medical diagnoses and nonexistent medical treatment for supposed injuries from vehicle accidents; and "runners" who received referral fees from Injury Associates for recruiting "patients" to the clinic while knowing the clinic was a fraudulent operation.

In the scheme, the runners got kickbacks, and the patients received paperwork that could be used to file injury claims in hopes of receiving a settlement.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:34 pm
by XXXL
I went to their website, amazing numbers they claim as a result of their representations. Why they would dilly dally with PI fraud is most likely explained by unsound mind, or a huge sack.......

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:59 pm
by Fat Bones
Jsc810 wrote:
Lawyers who try to get over really piss me off. :x
That's a lot of anger to be carrying around, all day everyday. I'll bet you're a real menace in traffic sometimes.