Friday, November 28, 2014

Holiday Extension

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SkunK

12 comments:

  1. No posts here... ICM must be closed for the weekend and DVG and his brother must be away for the weekend.

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  2. Your assumption that only DVG and ICM employees would post constructive and object thoughts about GERS is both infantile and absurd. Hang onto your last desperate self-induced, feel-good posts and mindset -- it looks like GERS missed the filing deadline for the appeal. If that is the case, the Appellate Court no longer has jurisdiction and the SJ is final.

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  3. It's one of the infringers or why else would you wake up on Saturday morning looking at this blog if you didn't feel threatened. This is far from over!

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  4. For fun and jollies as I pimp the cadets here. This is how I get my money's worth. Your assertion of apparitions and only bad guys interested in the comings and goings here speaks volumes about your value of this company. How are you going to feel when you find out on Monday that they missed the deadline for filing the appeal and it is now final?

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  5. nobody you are a dope. Appeals deadline wont be triggered until all issues have been decided. Quit acting like you know what's going on.

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  6. All Nobody has to do is reference his "deadline" That will show y'all! That's all he has to do. Give y'all a link. That will show you! I can't wait . . .
    soon . . . .


    . . . .crickets . . .

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  7. http://ipspotlight.com/2014/11/21/court-finds-that-ambiguous-assignment-agreement-does-not-break-chain-of-title/

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  8. Very good find... Setting ourselves up nicely for a appeal win!

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  9. "For a limited civil case (a civil case involving an amount that is $25,000 or less), you must serve and file your notice of appeal on or before the earliest of:

    30 days after either the trial court clerk or the other side mails you notice that the judgment has been entered in your case or a copy of the judgment stamped "Filed," or
    90 days after the entry of the judgment."

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  10. Limit Civil Case?

    Ahhhh, not what we have here!

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