ACS:LAW - Humiliated by rejection of the US Copyright Group
An ambitious claim posted on the ACS:LAW website has been retracted and ammended after a confirmation from the Solicitor Group it claimed to have been "Working in cooperation with" was dismissed by the group.
The "US Copyright Group" AKA "Savecinema.org" and also "Dunlap Weaver and Grubb" confirmed they are NOT working with the increasingly isolated Andrew Crossley.
Less than a month after losing his most active Para legal Terence Tsang, who left to join Cramer Pelmont, (leaving off the fact that he had EVER worked for ACS:LAW) Andrew Crossley is now facing derision and ignomy after claiming to work for people who he is not. How embarrassing.
This is all of course also on the back of his threat to SUE the people he had falsely accused for comments he considered libellious and defamatory
We call on Andrew Crossley to STOP what he is doing, It is getting to the point of complete and utter humiliation now.
Below are the original post and the edited post after it became clear that Dunlap Weaver and Grubb had denied Crossleys involement.
[caption id="attachment_318" align="alignnone" width="470" caption="The original Post by ACS:LAW 1st June 2010"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_319" align="alignnone" width="470" caption="The edited Post after learning that the Group wants nothing to do with them"][/caption]
The "US Copyright Group" AKA "Savecinema.org" and also "Dunlap Weaver and Grubb" confirmed they are NOT working with the increasingly isolated Andrew Crossley.
Less than a month after losing his most active Para legal Terence Tsang, who left to join Cramer Pelmont, (leaving off the fact that he had EVER worked for ACS:LAW) Andrew Crossley is now facing derision and ignomy after claiming to work for people who he is not. How embarrassing.
This is all of course also on the back of his threat to SUE the people he had falsely accused for comments he considered libellious and defamatory
We call on Andrew Crossley to STOP what he is doing, It is getting to the point of complete and utter humiliation now.
Below are the original post and the edited post after it became clear that Dunlap Weaver and Grubb had denied Crossleys involement.
[caption id="attachment_318" align="alignnone" width="470" caption="The original Post by ACS:LAW 1st June 2010"][/caption]
[caption id="attachment_319" align="alignnone" width="470" caption="The edited Post after learning that the Group wants nothing to do with them"][/caption]
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