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Author Topic: Feeler investment - hire 20 lawyers from India to bring down BFL and AVALON  (Read 2763 times)
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September 13, 2013, 10:40:13 PM
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Pretty hilarious thread.

If you intend to take legal action in a country other than your own the first lawyer you need to hire is one who actually has the right to stand up in courts in that country.  Indian ones don't in the courts which an action like this would appear in - you need a US one.  Having hired a US lawyer why would you then hire 20 Indian ones as well?

If you want to take legal action in the US you need American lawyers.  It really IS that simple.  You send them their $10k or $100k retainer then get down to business (doubt you'll find one who will file on your behalf without $10k in their account from you first - my experience is that's the minimum retainer they'll take for representing a foreigner in a civil case, though that's on a pretty low sample size).

It's not about getting lots of cheap lawyers, it's about getting ONE lawyer/law-firm who can actually do what needs to be done (and that most definitely includes the right to appear in the court in which your claim would be filed).  Then they add a team if necessary.

If OP thinks being a lawyer in India allows you to show up in a US court then he has some serious learning to do.  There ARE situations where foreign lawyers can present - but those aren't situations relevant to a run of the mill civil dispute.

I'll happily throw some cash in to get BFL taken out of action (by whatever means is cheapest - they're low-level shysters so any means of getting them out of business is fine by me provided there's no risk to me personally in it) but Indian lawyers have no part in it unless there's some US/India treaty I'm unaware of allowing civil judgments in India to be enforced in the US.
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September 13, 2013, 10:47:21 PM
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Did someone say Zerg?

But seriously. What is this? Kindergarden?

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September 14, 2013, 02:53:33 AM
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Pretty hilarious thread.

If you intend to take legal action in a country other than your own the first lawyer you need to hire is one who actually has the right to stand up in courts in that country.  Indian ones don't in the courts which an action like this would appear in - you need a US one.  Having hired a US lawyer why would you then hire 20 Indian ones as well?

If you want to take legal action in the US you need American lawyers.  It really IS that simple.  You send them their $10k or $100k retainer then get down to business (doubt you'll find one who will file on your behalf without $10k in their account from you first - my experience is that's the minimum retainer they'll take for representing a foreigner in a civil case, though that's on a pretty low sample size).

It's not about getting lots of cheap lawyers, it's about getting ONE lawyer/law-firm who can actually do what needs to be done (and that most definitely includes the right to appear in the court in which your claim would be filed).  Then they add a team if necessary.

If OP thinks being a lawyer in India allows you to show up in a US court then he has some serious learning to do.  There ARE situations where foreign lawyers can present - but those aren't situations relevant to a run of the mill civil dispute.

I'll happily throw some cash in to get BFL taken out of action (by whatever means is cheapest - they're low-level shysters so any means of getting them out of business is fine by me provided there's no risk to me personally in it) but Indian lawyers have no part in it unless there's some US/India treaty I'm unaware of allowing civil judgments in India to be enforced in the US.


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September 15, 2013, 01:49:09 PM
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Did someone say Zerg?

But seriously. What is this? Kindergarden?

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Yep. Pretty much that people like you cannot read.

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September 15, 2013, 02:29:34 PM
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Just putting it out there for anyone who's been burnt lately. I will fly to India and put together a cheap super team of lawyers and we will crush our enemy.


After BFL and AVALON are in jail (or killed themselves) we will then use the same team to look after share holders bitcoin business's

Right, because vague threats utilizing Zerg labor are way better than vague promises utilizing Zerg mentality.

Rather than wait for third parties to eke out some tasteless morsel of vengeance, people would do well to read, learn, and take careful notes when the authoritative sources are kind enough to point out why something is not worth their time, money, energy, blood, and so on.


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