Comment by leetrout
17 hours ago
Can add any detail to "sell you out"? Was it explicit violation of expected privacy of the conversation?
17 hours ago
Can add any detail to "sell you out"? Was it explicit violation of expected privacy of the conversation?
Active conspiracy with opposing counsel to drag it out, avoid obvious resolutions, etc.
Extremely common with divorce attorneys - and labor law.
That sounds actionable if your lawyer (that you're paying) isn't actually working for you.
Wait until you talk to the state Bar. That is when the real fuckery starts.
Good luck getting a lawyer to sue another lawyer either.
Do you have proof or at least some evidence?
.... I'm not the person you're asking but I can give curious anecdata on a home purchase....
When I bought my home, I had a purchase agreement that said 'I will pay up to 1500$ cash if the property assesses for less than X' (X being the amount I told the realtor I was willing to pay.)
And the property happened to assess EXACTLY for X.
Collusion in markets is nothing new, and even when we regulate people find ways around it.
It is very telling especially in light of the Palantir manifesto, that all of this technology is being applied against individuals instead of towards ensuring business compliance.
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Of course. They really didn’t like that.