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Thursday, December 11, 2014

SOLOMON & GROSSMAN THREATEN UCO ATTORNEY WITH FLORIDA BAR COMPLAINT

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Mark Friedman, an Attorney with Becker & Poliakoff was assisting UCO in the re-write of UCO Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. The letter below signed by Mr. Solomon and Mr. Grossman, expresses the belief that there is a Conflict of Interest, and threatens referral to the Florida Bar Association. Becker & Poliakoff, in consideration of the "perception of a conflict"; did Indeed recuse themselves.
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This has had no effect on our document revision project, as we have already selected another Attorney.
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As a point of interest, Mark opined that there was no conflict of interest, as Indicated in his letter to the Justice for Residents organization (Mr. Grossman), which may be found just below the petition letter.
 
 

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So, what was the purpose of this exercise, I leave that to our readers to answer.
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Dave Israel
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3 comments:

  1. Good grief, another lawsuit (or a threatened one)! It reminds me of the character—fictional but no doubt based on a real person or persons—in James Michener's "Texas." He was forever initiating lawsuits—over everything—and was a pain in the neck to others trying to accomplish things.

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  2. Hi Lanny,
    December 12, 2014 at 8:52 AM,

    The name of their game is simple, disruption, an endless stream of noise with no useful content.

    Dave Israel

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  3. It looks like Grossman, Solomon, et al. sign their names with crayons! Maybe we can send them some other coloring books to play with.

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