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young boys club |
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Ok, Enough Is Enough!!!! |
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02/08/2006 |
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Employees impacted by Schwab RIFs measure in the hundreds, not the thousands. Any law firm worth its salt would wet its collective pants at the prospect of a "flood of people contacting us". Law firms don't need an anonymous web middleman.
If this bozo isn't even willing to provide a law firm name, no one should provide them with any personal information whatsoever. And I wasn't even all that suspicious before. But this rationale for not sharing a law firm's name is absurd.
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So you think this is bogus eh?
The thing that really set off the doubts was that someone posting on this site whose IQ obviously does not run into the double digits, (probably a Schwab HR flunkie), could not find any public record of the litigation. After all, if your too stupid to look in the right place, it must be bogus, right? And that e-mail address, Schwablawsuit@yahoo.com seems too obvious to be anything but a total scam, or so the naysayers claim.
Well here it is, we finally have gotten clearance from the 'phantom' law firm representing us to give out on this and other sites what is already out there to anyone with half a brain to look it up. For starters, the case was not filed in small claims court, nor the superior court. It was filed at the FEDERAL LEVEL!!! The case number is, (pay attention you morons), CV05-2327-PHX-MHM. When you see the filing, you will also see listed the law firm representing us.
If you still can't find it, and go off claiming it's bogus, then you obviously are part of the Schwab machine and the lawyers defending them who have done everything in their power over the last 18 months to shut us down hard.
Cheers!!!
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