howard, are you INSANE
Are you out of your freaking mind, coming on a message board and talking about a former client.
Not that you have ever had a mind, the ethics or the knowledge to even take a case to federal court.
You are a COMPLETE JACKASS and always have been.
As I mentioned in my final letter to you "You are the biggest JACKASS ever to graduate from JACKASS UNIVERSITY."
God knows how you haven't been disbarred and you're only lucky I didn't file a malpractice suit against you.
Let me see, your advice to me that in order to file an appeal in a federal case, in reference to joe cartoon, I needed to pay $90,000 to the court after the initial decision was handed down.
WRONG - no money had to given to the court - An appeal can be filed without payment of the judgment to the court.
Would you like to send me the $90,000. Make it an even $100,000 with the interest.
Your failure to properly appeal the summary judgment so my appeal to the appeals court had no chance of winning on procedural grounds.
First of all if you read the German lawsuits they have just begun and no decision has rendered, but I do expect to win all them!
Indeed I have won a number of decisions in arbitration without you as my lawyer.
How could you have missed them.
And if we are to talk about luck in winning lawsuits, that is without a doubt the only way you have won a will ever win any in the future.
How you won the goofoff.com for Rick Schwartz prior to the passage of the ACPA act is truly a miracle and only that, as complete dumb luck! must have been in effect the day that decision was handed down!
It was evident by the time of the joe cartoon case that you did not know the first thing about the ACPA act as I had to repeatedly point out articles of the statute to you that you were not familiar with.
You are trying to blame me for typosquatting being equated with cybersquatting. Some how it has escaped you in your backward reasoning, you were the lawyer in the case.
Even though we know it isn't and the circuit court in Virginia said it wasn't in the Volkswagen case.
So I would say you were to blame for that, not me.
And howard, would I need to mention to you the biggest betrayal of all a lawyer can commit against his client.
I will actually spare you that here, but I can guarantee you, if this continues, that and much more will be said.
John Zuccaini