I have dealt with few good lawyers, and they don't fuck around when it comes to counting every second, every minute of the billable charges, Martin still doesn't realize how deep he is into, because he still doesn't face any jail time as of yet.
I have dealt with few good lawyers, and they don't fuck around when it comes to counting every second, every minute of the billable charges, Martin still doesn't realize how deep he is into, because he still doesn't face any jail time as of yet.
I have dealt with few good lawyers, and they don't fuck around when it comes to counting every second, every minute of the billable charges, Martin still doesn't realize how deep he is into, because he still doesn't face any jail time as of yet.
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Your lawyers, your business, and your healthcare are the three things smart people NEVER scrimp on.
It's a shame that Martin refused to listen to reason and went full sovereign instead.
He was given referrals to good lawyers by people on Skype, but he refused to listen until it was too late.
It's also super easy to manipulate people if you're even the slightest bit smarter than they take you for - the dumber you come off the better you will be at sales, scamming, and other persuasion. Many times you meet the successful guy who you think is a total dumbass, but actually he is only slightly below average intelligence and is playing some long game with you.
Real lawyers want money, they won't work for mcdonalds coupons like BRC.
Many times you meet the successful guy who you think is a total dumbass, but actually he is only slightly below average intelligence and is playing some long game with you.
I really see no "long game" that makes any sense when it comes to your present situation.
Well that idiot did manage to put together enough scratch to hire a real lawyer when BRC's legal "defense" backfired. He should have done that from the start.
Not sure about that. Looks more as though he was able to scratch the initial retainer together, and that was it. Once the lawyers realized there was no more money to come, they dropped him, and withdrew themselves from the case.
Yeah, a word about that: it's her suddenly available twat that's got the nerd's nest "all excited" and not your feelings about her. It really isn't personal, none of this is, really.Wow, so many bitter failures getting all excited about mgrunin's girlfriend breaking up with him
Finding advertiser with the direct cpa offer very difficult. Almost all the offers owned by certain sect of Russian Mafia residing illegally in Israel, not easy to meet. We had some success by dressing up in top hats and chinchilla and attending networking events in fancy horse-drawn carriages, but without a Russian Mob connection is still very difficult to find the direct advertiser.
Instead of negotiating a settlement, Grunin, who once told his St. Francis College newspaper that “money drives me completely,” repeatedly mocked the proceeding and, at one point, offered a check for just $250 “to settle the matter,” court papers show.
Addressing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg directly in a filing, Grunin warned that failure to accept the three-figure deal would result in a $50,000 “penalty,” according to court papers. Grunin even demanded a $2,000-per-call fee to talk to attorneys.
Instead of negotiating a settlement, Grunin, who once told his St. Francis College newspaper that “money drives me completely,” repeatedly mocked the proceeding and, at one point, offered a check for just $250 “to settle the matter,” court papers show.
Addressing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg directly in a filing, Grunin warned that failure to accept the three-figure deal would result in a $50,000 “penalty,” according to court papers. Grunin even demanded a $2,000-per-call fee to talk to attorneys.