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This Will Be Interesting To Watch
Legaleagle1:
I'm an attorney and wanted to respectfully disagree with the analysis on this thread. I've read some of the other Higbee threads and have read the NY complaint and the memo of law opposing the motion to dismiss. It will be interesting to see how this works out, but judges rarely grant motions to dismiss early in lawsuits. It deprives the plaintiff their day in court. In this particular case, the law firm advances a fascinating legal argument and exposes Higbee and Youngston and their business practice. Please keep up the reporting and have some faith, the New York law firm's pleadings come across as credible and legit.
Matthew Chan:
I certainly welcome informed opinions from legal minds to the forum. I am good with some level of debate and disagreement. It goes to show that interpretation of law and cases are not absolute. The best we can hope for is consensus even if we all agreed here because there is always someone take can have a differing opinion or a different perspective.
Welcome aboard.
--- Quote from: Legaleagle1 on January 09, 2019, 07:49:45 PM ---I'm an attorney and wanted to respectfully disagree with the analysis on this thread. I've read some of the other Higbee threads and have read the NY complaint and the memo of law opposing the motion to dismiss. It will be interesting to see how this works out, but judges rarely grant motions to dismiss early in lawsuits. It deprives the plaintiff their day in court. In this particular case, the law firm advances a fascinating legal argument and exposes Higbee and Youngston and their business practice. Please keep up the reporting and have some faith, the New York law firm's pleadings come across as credible and legit.
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