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Mr. K.
I own a IV-P recip so for me,
the emails between you and everyone else about Walters D,
Walters E, Diemetec, flow packs, high frequency etc.., is merely
entertainment.
I do however as a lawyer, take personal issue with
your statement that Lawyers sue people to make a living. Lawyers practice
law to make a living and yes, sometimes that involves suing a party adverse to
your client. Your statement runs "a kin" to a statement made on
this list sometime ago that "lawyers assess blame". I responded to correct
that statement and pointed out that juries asses blame,
not lawyers.
So now I have to clear up your incorrect
statement. Lawyers do what clients pay them to do. We are ethically
bound to do so unless the client's request involves illegal activity etc.
Lawyers cannot by law, go and sue people on their own unless personally
involved.
In fact, the vast majority of lawyers are NOT
litigators and have not and will not ever step foot into a courtroom in
their entire career, and could not sue themselves out of a paper
bag.
What I find to be most interesting is
the "connection" you believe you had made between the way you been
treated by Joe B. and the fact that he is a lawyer. Is it your position
that you would have been treated differently by Joe if he wasn't a
lawyer?
It is my understanding that Joe has devoted years
of his life to Lancair now and has not actively practiced in quite a
while. I could be wrong about that but nonetheless, it would
not wipe away the nexus you believe you have uncovered.
I have no dog in this fight, and have no interest
in what engine you buy or who you buy it from. To make blanket statements
about Joe in your earlier posts, and now to make blanket statements impuning the
integrity of a truly noble profession is simply not nice. I know your
frustrated, we have ALL been there. Remember people telling you when you
were young that "you get more bees with honey than with vinegar"?
Oh, and your statement, ... "sue me if you
like" be careful what you wish for, getting sued is an
expensive proposition.
NOTE ----- Nothing in this email is to be
considered legal advice and is just the opinion of the
author.
Craig M .Blitzer
Attorney at Law
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