L . W . Hughes III 10 April 2005 03:51:51 [ permanent link ]
It doesn't surprise me, we have the best government money can buy, we'll probably be using their Euro next year. God Bless America, Гџill O|||||||O mailto:LWHughes3rd@aol.com http://www.billhughes.com/
Dave Milne wrote:>
Looks like Kirk Kerkorian lost his fraud merger case against DC>
Nathan W. Collier 10 April 2005 08:50:50 [ permanent link ]
"L.W. ("Яill") Hughes III" <billhughes@cox.net> wrote in message news:42588426.5CE36E40@cox.net...> I don't know, Dennis lost his domain:> http://www.rubiconcargotrailer.com/ like you did.> I see friends are helping him with their site at:> http://www.specialops4x4.com/ where we see he also lost the name Rubicon
he didnt lose either, he won in court and sold them both to d/c.
Matt Macchiarolo 10 April 2005 20:06:15 [ permanent link ]
If memory serves, Dennis didn't win any judgement in the case, he settled out of course and came away with a very nice settlement, and relocated his operation to Arizona.
"Nathan W. Collier" <MontanaJeeper@aol.com> wrote in message news:115hc51d2lpfm34@corp.supernews.com...> "L.W. ("Яill") Hughes III" <billhughes@cox.net> wrote in message > news:42588426.5CE36E40@cox.net...>> I don't know, Dennis lost his domain:>> http://www.rubiconcargotrailer.com/ like you did.>> I see friends are helping him with their site at:>> http://www.specialops4x4.com/ where we see he also lost the name Rubicon>
he didnt lose either, he won in court and sold them both to d/c.>
I think you are incorrect. What I remember: Dennis tried to settle with DC, DC forced the issue and filed a suit, Dennis filed a counter suit, it went to court and Dennis won.
He may have made some other deal after the suit for the names and such. Given DC's track record and knowing what I know about there their lawyers on staff, I find it is almost unbelievable that DC would settle out of court, besides the fact I don't remember it that way.
--James
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message news:n6udnbBQbNuz0MTfRVn-vg@comcast.com...> If memory serves, Dennis didn't win any judgement in the case, he settled > out of course and came away with a very nice settlement, and relocated his > operation to Arizona.>
Matt Macchiarolo 11 April 2005 05:23:42 [ permanent link ]
Actually Dennis owned the tradermark, and filed the initial suit and D-C countersued. D-C tried all sorts of courtroom procedures and motions to try to get past the fact they had no legal leg to stand on. If memory serves, D-C settled once all avenues were exhausted, but now that you mention it I am not sure the fact that he did at one time say he's not able to discuss the amount of money he got tells me that there was a settlement and a non-disclosure agreement in regards to the settlement. You'd think if he won a jury trial, the sum would be a matter of public record...
"RocknCJ" <jetowle@cox.net> wrote in message news:ZWe6e.515$xE2.79@fed1read04...>
I think you are incorrect.> What I remember:> Dennis tried to settle with DC, DC forced the issue and filed a suit, > Dennis filed a counter suit, it went to court and Dennis won.>
He may have made some other deal after the suit for the names and such.> Given DC's track record and knowing what I know about there their lawyers > on staff, I find it is almost unbelievable that DC would settle out of > court, besides the fact I don't remember it that way.>
--James>
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message > news:n6udnbBQbNuz0MTfRVn-vg@comcast.com...>> If memory serves, Dennis didn't win any judgement in the case, he >> settled out of course and came away with a very nice settlement, and >> relocated his operation to Arizona.>>
Actually Dennis owned the tradermark, and filed the initial suit and D-C> countersued. D-C tried all sorts of courtroom procedures and motions to try> to get past the fact they had no legal leg to stand on. If memory serves,> D-C settled once all avenues were exhausted, but now that you mention it I> am not sure the fact that he did at one time say he's not able to discuss> the amount of money he got tells me that there was a settlement and a> non-disclosure agreement in regards to the settlement. You'd think if he won> a jury trial, the sum would be a matter of public record...>
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