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Did this fuck seriously plug a sponsor on a drama video?LegalEagle v. GameTheorists - Did MatPat Plagiarise My Fortnite Analysis? (Real Law Review)
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Hey man. Devin needs his youtube money even when he is bitching. He is thinking like a lawyer and getting money any way he can.Did this fuck seriously plug a sponsor on a drama video?
Can't believe I didn't notice that, but now onto some more interesting then a coked up pillow maker.
LegalEagle v. GameTheorists - Did MatPat Plagiarise My Fortnite Analysis? (Real Law Review)
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Most noticeable of information, though, is the two practices he worked at, both "Barnes & Thornburg" and "Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP." Barnes & Thornburg are most noted for filing an election fraud lawsuit on behalf of Michael Lindell (MyPillow guy who could have a thread of his own at this point in time) and the other practice is notable for having one of their partners represent Paul Manafort during the "Russian hacking investigation" for the 2016 election, she was one of the lawyers that got duped into sending letters/emails containing inaccurate information. Another noteworthy of the second practice is their involvement in the Impeachment inquiry, they represented the Ukraine specialist.
But now here is where we enter a sudden shift in information about him. His Apollo.io page is obviously his because of the work history and his title "The Big Bird", but the Apollo.io page for his "LegalEagle" business has a website and geographical information for Australia which he has no legal status connected to unless the people there are legally allowed to practice law there, but it doesn't make sense because the main website for that business is dead and tied to a retired business venture, also involved in law.
I did agree with you at first, but his Linkedin account has him listed as "The Big Bird" at LegalEagle, and they both have the same work history working at the same places. The chances of two Devin James Stone having the same birthday, education, work history, and job title has me thinking otherwise. The only other explanation is that somebody is/was using his identity.I would say that’s a coincidence but it would be a hell of a coincidence that some guy also named Devin Stone worked at a place called LegalEagle. Everything else indicates it is not him, so I do not know for sure, but it just seems a little bit “sussy” as the kids these days say.
Good point, it really does seem that these 2 Devin Stones are the same person. So LegalEagle, despite living in Washington DC pretty much all of his career and not having any evidence of a license to practice in either country, has an Australian business based in Wales. I guess the next question is this: what does this mean? Is he running some sort of scam, like I think he’s doing with the whole LegalEaglePrep thing?I did agree with you at first, but his Linkedin account has him listed as "The Big Bird" at LegalEagle, and they both have the same work history working at the same places. The chances of two Devin James Stone having the same birthday, education, work history, and job title has me thinking otherwise. The only other explanation is that somebody is/was using his identity.
Also, if he lived in DC for pretty much his entire law career, why did he take the bar exam in CA and NY? If you are going to work law in DC, are there more local bar exams to pass? This is starting to make even less sense.Good point, it really does seem that these 2 Devin Stones are the same person. So LegalEagle, despite living in Washington DC pretty much all of his career and not having any evidence of a license to practice in either country, has an Australian business based in Wales. I guess the next question is this: what does this mean? Is he running some sort of scam, like I think he’s doing with the whole LegalEaglePrep thing?
It's not unusual for a Lawyer to take and pass the BAR exam in a few other states, most would rather have the cases come to them though. The most unusual part about it is that he's taken the BAR in multiple states and has little to show for it. The only court cases I could find from him were from his days with Barnes and Thornburg, and he has actually spent very little time living outside of Washington DC which strikes me as so weird.Also, if he lived in DC for pretty much his entire law career, why did he take the bar exam in CA and NY? If you are going to work law in DC, are there more local bar exams to pass? This is starting to make even less sense.
Wonderful. Waiting for us to find out Devin gets cucked by his lawyer friends.Another weird thing is his wife, apparently she doesn't work in Hollywood (I misread the tweet he had posted), and while they lived together for at least four years, she seems to use her last name and the title Ms, even the CoO I have has them with different last names despite going through the rental process together.
LegalEagle just released his vid on Rittenhouse. I watched it, and it is pretty bad. I hope someone like Rekeita tears him a new one on this.
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Kyle Rittenhouse: Murder or Self-Defense?
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This would need a thread on all to itself.LegalEagle just released his vid on Rittenhouse. I watched it, and it is pretty bad. I hope someone like Rekeita tears him a new one on this.
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I don't. From a legal standpoint it's completely irrelevant. Nobody is denying that he went out of his way to put himself in that situation, but once he was in that situation he had the right to defend himself. It's not against the law to put yourself in danger, and trying to argue that self-defence doesn't apply if it was the defendant's fault he was in danger is a terrible precedent to set. The reality was that he was in danger when he fired the shots, how he ended up in that danger ultimately doesn't matter.I do like where he says that Kyle basically brought gasoline to a match party and people are dead as a result.