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I don't believe Fletcher would put up with being bullied by PMI anymore than he did with Neumann.
DJL said:I don't believe Fletcher would put up with being bullied by PMI anymore than he did with Neumann.
ausrock said:I can't imagine them taking this action if they didn't see some valid facts to back it up.
Rev E said:...Alan and Co. would have to prove that either the design was copied wholesale or substantially copied to the extent that a prudent purchaser would assume that both products came from the same source. See for yourself (pics attached).
Humm, he should have went to the "Better Business Bureaus" instead of an attorney... and he would have even been paid penalty and late fees on top of what they owed him.jslator said:Well, that's what annoys me about it. I see this all the time. Some lawyers (I'd like to think it's a minority) write letters like that purely to intimidate. And they do it because it works. Recently, I had a client who was wrongfully dismissed from his employment. His employer owed him a couple of thousand dollars for various expenses that should have been reimbursed to him and weren't. When I wrote a demand letter to the company, their lawyer telephoned me "off the record" to tell me that if we sued the company, the company would counterclaim for everything they could think of, whether they actually had grounds or not, and that they would do whatever they could do to bankrupt my client by dragging out the legal proceedngs. As that lawyer said, his client had "deep pockets" and my client was the "little guy". Regardless of who's right or wrong, deep pockets almost always win against the little guy because they can outspend him. So, my client didn't pursue his claim even though he was totally in the right. It's bullying, pure and simple. It's wrong, but it works. And that's what I see going on here.
Soundsense said:In the UK we have a law about "passing off", so it may be possible to argue that as the look of the TFPro kit is similar to the pre-PMI Joe Meek Kit, then TFPro are "passing themselves off" as Joe Meek, even though the product's a different colour and the buttons do different things.
jslator said:Well, that's what annoys me about it. I see this all the time. Some lawyers (I'd like to think it's a minority) write letters like that purely to intimidate. And they do it because it works.
regebro said:Unless of course, the recipient gets a lawyer too.
But had he went to the Better Business Bureaus he wouldn't of had any enormous legal fees... and he would have got his money and more... plus the fight would had been between his ex-employer and the Better Business Bureaus.jslator said:I am a lawyer. The whole point is that my client couldn't afford to pay the enormous legal fees it would have taken to fight the bully even though my client was in the right and the bully, by its own admission, had no legitimate claim.
DJL said:But had he went to the Better Business Bureaus he wouldn't of had any enormous legal fees... and he would have got his money and more... plus the fight would had been between his ex-employer and the Better Business Bureaus.
jslator said:I am a lawyer. The whole point is that my client couldn't afford to pay the enormous legal fees it would have taken to fight the bully even though my client was in the right and the bully, by its own admission, had no legitimate claim.
Bumper, and yeah it's taken seriously here.jslator said:Uh, no. Maybe the BBB is taken more seriously where you live, but around here its pretty much useless, even for consumer complaints.
regebro said:... then *two* lawyers would have a job doing absolutely nothing useful...