Big news came in the other day but I wanted to get confirmations first before posting anything.
It's official now, and WickedFire is the first to report on this!
CPA Empire (OptInRealBig) shocked the industry and the overpriced law team over at Fox NewsCorp's Myspace in court by having the judge DENY MySpace's motion for a Preliminary Injunction and APPROVING CPA Empire's Motion to Compel Arbitration over Myspace's objections.
The two affiliates who were also involved were able to settle for just $10,000 each. So they definitely got off lucky compared to what they were up against.
Just goes to show you that just because you're being sued by a giant corporation, you can still beat it if you try hard enough and don't back down from them. This also shows that just because you are being sued, doesn't make you a bad company to work with.
So congrats to the CPA Empire team and Scott Richter (the person named in the suit) for the win. I know it's not over yet, but it's definitely cool to see the smaller guys kicking the bigger guys ass once in a while. A rarity it seems in this industry.
Here's the court documents that we were able to obtain as proof.
http://www.wickedfire.com/OrderdenyingInjunction.pdf
You can of course expect to hear the final outcome here at WickedFire as soon as the news comes our way.
It's official now, and WickedFire is the first to report on this!
CPA Empire (OptInRealBig) shocked the industry and the overpriced law team over at Fox NewsCorp's Myspace in court by having the judge DENY MySpace's motion for a Preliminary Injunction and APPROVING CPA Empire's Motion to Compel Arbitration over Myspace's objections.
The two affiliates who were also involved were able to settle for just $10,000 each. So they definitely got off lucky compared to what they were up against.
Just goes to show you that just because you're being sued by a giant corporation, you can still beat it if you try hard enough and don't back down from them. This also shows that just because you are being sued, doesn't make you a bad company to work with.
So congrats to the CPA Empire team and Scott Richter (the person named in the suit) for the win. I know it's not over yet, but it's definitely cool to see the smaller guys kicking the bigger guys ass once in a while. A rarity it seems in this industry.
Here's the court documents that we were able to obtain as proof.
http://www.wickedfire.com/OrderdenyingInjunction.pdf
You can of course expect to hear the final outcome here at WickedFire as soon as the news comes our way.