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Re: downsideup post# 49676

Saturday, 11/05/2011 5:43:26 PM

Saturday, November 05, 2011 5:43:26 PM

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No, because you would have to have a crime. Here what you have is more a form of corporate jockeying for control. The issue was real, the company did not fabricate the issue with the records, they just choose not to solve it because they could use it to their advantage in a court action. That is not criminal per se - unethical maybe, but not criminal.

Now, some of what they swore to in court documents may be perjury, but I will bet that they skirted any specific language that they could be held to.

As to the actions of the attorneys who filed the case, in my opinion there may be some matters in how the case was handled, particularly if they had complete knowledge of the situation, that could result in problems with the state bar, but again, not strictly criminal. More than likely they will simply feign ignorance.

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