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Hardin's disguise as a TradLawyer is penetrated!
He has been revealed as a SUPERLAWYER!
He has been revealed as a SUPERLAWYER!
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I don't think he told them they were witnesses.Just barely.
His own witness even.
They did both agree to the deposition.I don't think he told them they were witnesses.
Which makes me question what the heck is he not sending opposing counsel. If he’s willing to email Hardin that communication to witnesses what’s not privy to the defense?I don't think he told them they were witnesses.
He does seem to think Hardin is supposed to be helping him instead of doing his job for the ooperator.Do you think Russell knows the difference between a Judge and a Lawyer? And between a opposing lawyer and a judge?
After Hardin contacted them. They might not have known it was coming.They did both agree to the deposition.
Like Russel says, he's a trained paralegal, that makes him just as good, or better, than a lawyer in court.I think Russel has forgotten that Null is the defendant in this case. He seems to be trying to litigate the defendants lawyer instead.
I am ded.a federal judge will have to read the allegation that the defendant's council drew a picture of plaintiff
Oh man its a wild ride, still he hasnt been this retarded since 2018, I wasnt expecting this much insanityI knew about Greer, but had only a superficial interest. Until now.
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Thank you, Russ. I haven't laughed this hard in weeks.
a federal judge will have to read the allegation that the defendant's council drew a picture of plaintiff
Defendant's council drawing a picture of plaintiff is going to become an overpowered legal strategy in North America, mark my wordsa federal judge will have to read the allegation that the defendant's council drew a picture of plaintiff
a federal judge will have to read the allegation that the defendant's council drew a picture of plaintiff