07-01-2005, 04:24 PM
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Location: Pacific Palisades
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Originally Posted by Kimmykim
Um, KB, honey, sorry to burst your bubble of truth, but anyone who's been involved in an actual lawsuit -- you know, one that involves a court of law -- knows that when you file the suit the documents are a matter of public record. It might be that your suits were dismissed when you settled them, but truth be told, if you filed them, then they are somwhere on a court computer system, your filing and any response made by the other party.
You don't have to tell me the case number or anything that complicated, just the state that you filed in will work for me.
And I'm also curious as to why a criminal defense attorney that might have a pug would be handling a civil litigation suit?
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Once again Kim-
I cannot answer your question fully, and I 'll forgive you for asking it, if you forgive me for not answering.
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