Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Filings

No good deed goes unpunished

30,000 Pages

SkunK

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

This ruling will be reversed. The court of appeals will come to the same conclusion as the patent examiner, testing.

Anonymous said...

Another minute has passed, another sucker is born.

Anonymous said...

Another minute has passed, another decision reversed. Happens all the time.

nobody123789 said...

Time to put some objectivity in this discussion, now that Slash has exited stage left.

"Appellate court review usually defers to the trial court or jury on factual issues."

"On an appeal from a summary judgment motion the appellate court will independently decide whether the case should have been dismissed or whether it should have been allowed to go to trial."

http://hh-attorney.com/?page_id=59

Anonymous said...

it
is not always true that the appellant is
likely to lose. For example, in appeals
decided during the 2001-2002 court year:
58 percent of judgments notwithstanding
the verdict were reversed; 59 percent
of orders granting temporary injunctions
were reversed; and 79 percent of
no-answer default judgments were
reversed. In restricted appeals, the reversal
rate was 74 percent

Anonymous said...

Summary Judgments
Summary judgments are proper
when there is no genuine issue of material
fact.17 Demonstrating the existence
of a fact issue provides the most successful
route to the reversal of a summary
judgment. Of all summary judgment

Anonymous said...

reversals, 58 percent were attributed to
the existence of fact issues. Errors of
law also led to a significant number of
reversals, accounting for 31 percent of
all summary judgments reversed. Examples
included incorrect determinations
regarding whether a statute was unconstitutional18
and which limitations period
applied.19
At the trial court level, summary
judgment practice remains highly technical.
On appeal, failure to comply with
the technicalities will result in reversal.
Eleven percent of reversals of summary
judgments occurred not because summary
judgment could not have been
granted in the case, but because of a
procedural error.

Anonymous said...

When this is reversed, ICM will have no recourse. Can't appeal a reversed decision.

nobody123789 said...

Yes you can -- to the Supreme Court. They may not agree to hear the appeal, but it will fit into the delaying strategy rather nicely.

Anonymous said...

100 out of over 10,000 Supreme Court cases are heard. Better stick with Kansas lottery with those odds.

nobody123789 said...

You have no idea what you are talking about. The Supreme Court chooses which cases it hears.

Anonymous said...

Each year, the Supreme CVourt receives approximately 9,000–10,000 petitions for certiorari, of which less than 1% (approximately 80–100), are granted plenary review with oral arguments, and an additional 50 to 60 are disposed of without plenary review.[

(During the 1980s and 1990s, the number of cases accepted and decided each term approached 150 per year; more recently, the number of cases granted has averaged well under 100 annually)

Anonymous said...

Less than 1% chance. What sKansas lotto payout anyway?

Anonymous said...

time for some objectivity now that that Nobody is still spouting his garbage and did not leave yet.

Anonymous said...

You pipe dreamers should buy all you can. You can't lose. I've never seen so many people committed to handing over millions of $ to lawyers and toxic financiers. Good luck after your next reverse split and ensuing price crash. It's only be repeated 6 times. Unbelievable.

Anonymous said...

ICM attorney^^

Anonymous said...

Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 20 split. Pay date=10-21-03.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 50 split Pay date=12/12/2007.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 10 split Pay date=08/10/2010.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 1000 split Pay date=11/14/2011.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 100 split. Ex-date=04/15/2014.

If you had 1 BILLION shares in 2003, you'd have 1 share today

Next reverse split is right around the corner.

Anonymous said...

If you had no GS in 2003, you'd have NO CORN OIL today!

Reverse decision right around the corner.

Anonymous said...

If you had any money invested in GERS anywhere in that time frame... It's gone.

Anonymous said...

If you timed the pumps and bailed before the dumps-you made money.

 
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