BK Update: Not so great this morning (which was pretty much expected). We remain extremely appreciative of your prayers and good thoughts.
HH-A Update: Their counsel was given a deadline of 09/20 to furnish their availability for the pre-arbitration conference. Their response was to state they would respond by the end of business on 09/22.
Our attorney asked, “9/22 of what year?”
What a huge surprise; additional stalling, as predicted. I anticipate there will be more. Miserable, venal bastards…
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Fatwa: what can you/JimCo do to prevent this type of incident from occurring in the future?
Paddy: Mac can try, but saying so doesn’t make it so.
I found a new eye drop and ointment, Ivizia, that was recommended by an ophthalmologist that I watch online regularly, and so far it’s been effective. Apparently, it’s been available in Europe for several years, but just made available here a couple of months ago. I am cautiously optimistic.
I really hope those new eye meds do the trick for you.
Fatwa: what can you/JimCo do to prevent this type of incident from occurring in the future?
Nothing, really…except never work again. CA is an extremely property-owner-friendly state wherein disputes with building trades are concerned; L.A. County doubly-so.
Don’t know precisely what AAA can do; thus far, they’ve been as useful as teats on a bull.
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There’s no way to eliminate sue-happy or extortion-happy assholes via contract, AFAIK.
The HH-A shitheads are currently in multiple breaches of our existing contract with them and have been for nearly two years. If you’re dealing with dishonorable scoundrels, a contract effectively doesn’t mean shit.
Unless you also have a $100K+ lawsuit slush fund. Which, sadly, JimCo does not.
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Yes, the always helpful cats.
Good morning, GN -- happy mid-week.
Yum…ratatouille for lunch!
Hi, SemiFascist Sven!
BK Update: Not so great this morning (which was pretty much expected). We remain extremely appreciative of your prayers and good thoughts.
HH-A Update: Their counsel was given a deadline of 09/20 to furnish their availability for the pre-arbitration conference. Their response was to state they would respond by the end of business on 09/22.
Our attorney asked, “9/22 of what year?”
What a huge surprise; additional stalling, as predicted. I anticipate there will be more. Miserable, venal bastards…
Don’t know the reason for the weird bolding and spacing in my previous comment.
Happy Helpful-kitteh Wednesday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven, and Fatwa!
I guess Mac is trying to prove that cats can be as helpful as ‘coons.
Fatwa -- you’re attorney had the correct response, more’s the pity. I hope there’s something the AAA can do if HH-A tries to drag things out.
Good morning, Fatwa, and Paddy.
Fatwa: what can you/JimCo do to prevent this type of incident from occurring in the future?
Paddy: Mac can try, but saying so doesn’t make it so.
I found a new eye drop and ointment, Ivizia, that was recommended by an ophthalmologist that I watch online regularly, and so far it’s been effective. Apparently, it’s been available in Europe for several years, but just made available here a couple of months ago. I am cautiously optimistic.
That’s great news, Sven! I hope it works out for you.
Drive-by:
Hey, Paddy!
Sven --
I really hope those new eye meds do the trick for you.
Nothing, really…except never work again. CA is an extremely property-owner-friendly state wherein disputes with building trades are concerned; L.A. County doubly-so.
Don’t know precisely what AAA can do; thus far, they’ve been as useful as teats on a bull.
Nothing you can add to the contract?
There’s no way to eliminate sue-happy or extortion-happy assholes via contract, AFAIK.
The HH-A shitheads are currently in multiple breaches of our existing contract with them and have been for nearly two years. If you’re dealing with dishonorable scoundrels, a contract effectively doesn’t mean shit.
Unless you also have a $100K+ lawsuit slush fund. Which, sadly, JimCo does not.
Who wins in a lawsuit?
The lawyers.
A good mouse is one that doesn’t smell after it dies.
Concur.