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From: Atlas Bugged on 1 Jan 2010 15:21 Toms River counsel Charles Novins has been fighting online vandals, liars, libelers, and anonymous criminals. The pre-eminent Jersey Shore attorney has begun fighting back, both online and in court, after several years of abuse. Publicity surrounding the court matter, particularly, has turned the Novins firm into a clearing-house and information-source for others being similarly abused and seeking recourse. One technique used by the anonymous slander-merchants has been to post libel to unrelated groups, a technique informally known as "Google stacking." Novins has advised others on how to fight back in this same way (and if this report appears in a group that seems to maintain an unrelated topic, this is the reason.) Other law firms, too, are getting up to speed in this area of "cyberlaw," and if you have been the subject of internet abuse, harrassment, "cyberbullying," fraud, theft, and other civil and criminal offenses, you might want to consult a law firm or investigator familiar with the field.
From: Mike Hunt on 2 Jan 2010 19:38 "Atlas Bugged" <atlasbugged(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:5a4440f4-7176-4efe-ae82-79c21f25177c(a)v7g2000vbd.googlegroups.com... > Toms River counsel Charles Novins has been fighting online vandals, > liars, libelers, and anonymous criminals. > > The pre-eminent Jersey Shore attorney has begun fighting back, both > online and in court, after several years of abuse. > > Publicity surrounding the court matter, particularly, has turned the > Novins firm into a clearing-house and information-source for others > being similarly abused and seeking recourse. > > One technique used by the anonymous slander-merchants has been to post > libel to unrelated groups, a technique informally known as "Google > stacking." Novins has advised others on how to fight back in this > same way (and if this report appears in a group that seems to maintain > an unrelated topic, this is the reason.) > > Other law firms, too, are getting up to speed in this area of > "cyberlaw," and if you have been the subject of internet abuse, > harrassment, "cyberbullying," fraud, theft, and other civil and > criminal offenses, you might want to consult a law firm or > investigator familiar with the field. How do you tell when a lawyer is lying?? His lips are moving!!!!!
From: Anonymous on 4 Jan 2010 20:12 "Mike Hunt" <Porkies(a)squealer.com> wrote in message news:pGR%m.66471$ze1.24159(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > How do you tell when a lawyer is lying?? > His lips are moving!!!!! Why don't sharks attack lawyers? .... professional courtesy!
From: Gary Turnbull on 9 Jan 2010 17:01 "Anonymous" <none(a)none.invalid> wrote in message news:2f3024a5068cf725e2a7425b47bdb4a1(a)tioat.net... > > "Mike Hunt" <Porkies(a)squealer.com> wrote in message > news:pGR%m.66471$ze1.24159(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >> >> How do you tell when a lawyer is lying?? >> His lips are moving!!!!! > Why don't sharks attack lawyers? > > ... professional courtesy! Why do they use Lawyers now instead of laboratory rats? Because there are some things rats just won`t do...
From: Jeff R. on 9 Jan 2010 17:37
"Gary Turnbull" <garybull(a)bigpond.net.au> wrote in message news:l172n.380$pv.159(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > "Anonymous" <none(a)none.invalid> wrote in message > news:2f3024a5068cf725e2a7425b47bdb4a1(a)tioat.net... >> >> "Mike Hunt" <Porkies(a)squealer.com> wrote in message >> news:pGR%m.66471$ze1.24159(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au... >>> >>> How do you tell when a lawyer is lying?? >>> His lips are moving!!!!! >> Why don't sharks attack lawyers? >> >> ... professional courtesy! > > > Why do they use Lawyers now instead of laboratory rats? > > Because there are some things rats just won`t do... ....and lab assistants tend to get emotionally attached to rats. |