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James Robertson

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Lawyers Gone Wild: Confirmation Posted: May 30, 2006 4:57 PM
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I received confirmation from the law firm representing Jason Tomczak in the Nano scratch case - they are representing him, and he does say that the lawfirm that brought the case never had him down as a formal plaintiff. I'll post the email they sent me if I get their permission to do so. In the meantime, maybe it's time to contact the firm that claims to represent him, and get their side of the story.

Update: I called the law firm that claims to represent Tomczak, and left a voicemail. We'll see if they have anything to say.

Update 2: Here's the note that Cameron Totten, of Sherman & Nathanson, sent me:

The facts as stated in the open letter are correct and alleged in the lawsuit we filed on behalf of Mr. Tomczak against the Hagens firm and the Meyer firm. I am interested in learning more about the blogger in Maine. Can you provide me more information or direct me to some links on the topic? If you need any more information from me, please feel free to contact me.

He's referring to the infamous Warner Kremer Paino thing, which I mentioned in my mail to him.

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