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    Seeking a Martyo with a 10 Gallon Hat

    Actually, I am seeking the services a a solid business attorney in the Dallas area to help with a collection problem of a Texas based client (I am in MI). Any references would be appreciated. Prefer a small firm or solo practioner.

    P.S. Marty- No Offense meant! You are a great guy and the first one I would call if this was a NY issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Mike
    Actually, I am seeking the services a a solid business attorney in the Dallas area to help with a collection problem of a Texas based client (I am in MI). Any references would be appreciated. Prefer a small firm or solo practioner.

    P.S. Marty- No Offense meant! You are a great guy and the first one I would call if this was a NY issue.
    David Bell (214) 368-3191
    This guy's very big on "win-win" mediation that doesn't tie up the courts. He's a good man.

    P.S. We've got nothing like Marty in Dallas...by design

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Mike
    Actually, I am seeking the services a a solid business attorney in the Dallas area to help with a collection problem of a Texas based client (I am in MI). Any references would be appreciated. Prefer a small firm or solo practioner.

    P.S. Marty- No Offense meant! You are a great guy and the first one I would call if this was a NY issue.
    Mike: Call me if Dan's recommendation doesn't work out. I can easily hook you up. My number is (914) 582-6262.

    I hope all works out.

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    Okay Mike,
    Let's weigh this on the advice scale:

    Dan= 1 business collection experience with 1 lawyer.

    Marty= Lawyer every day for the last 20 years with an established network of associates.

    I think I'd be placing that New York call right about now.

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    Should a Bankruptcy Lawyer expect to get paid?
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    How about the singer/actress who became a television psychic and went bankrupt?

    Do you think she should have seen that coming?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jefferson-mo
    Should a Bankruptcy Lawyer expect to get paid?
    Absolutely! Lawyers get paid first! That's the first thing they taught us in law school!

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    Quote Originally Posted by martyo
    Absolutely! Lawyers get paid first! That's the first thing they taught us in law school!
    I'm gonna be a lawyer when I grow up!

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    First thing they taught me in geek school is, go after the lawyers.

    They always have money and have no clue what you're talking about. They know they need it. But they don't know how much it should cost, but know they have to have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan
    First thing they taught me in geek school is, go after the lawyers.

    They always have money and have no clue what you're talking about. They know they need it. But they don't know how much it should cost, but know they have to have it.
    Who is this guy Logan?
    Last edited by martyo; 09-01-2005 at 04:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan
    First thing they taught me in geek school is, go after the lawyers.

    They always have money and have no clue what you're talking about. They know they need it. But they don't know how much it should cost, but know they have to have it.

    What geek school was that?? Cal Poly or M.I.T??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2003 MIB
    Okay Mike,
    Let's weigh this on the advice scale:

    Dan= 1 business collection experience with 1 lawyer.

    Marty= Lawyer every day for the last 20 years with an established network of associates.

    I think I'd be placing that New York call right about now.
    I agree.

    I'm sure a little 'visit' from Marty's 'associates' will be all it will take to get positive results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martyo
    Who si this guy Logan?
    I don't know, but he seems quite bright

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    Not the 10 gal. hat type but an excellent Attorney/Mediator - Cynthia Solls
    4514 Travis St. Dallas 75205 214-760-8889


    Quote Originally Posted by Brother Mike
    Actually, I am seeking the services a a solid business attorney in the Dallas area to help with a collection problem of a Texas based client (I am in MI). Any references would be appreciated. Prefer a small firm or solo practioner.

    P.S. Marty- No Offense meant! You are a great guy and the first one I would call if this was a NY issue.

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