Process Server Sues Righthaven For Unpaid Bills... From 2010
from the righthaven-just-looks-worse-and-worse dept
Another day, another story of Righthaven incompetence. The latest is that a process server that the company used, most likely for some of its hundreds of lawsuits against websites for supposedly infringing on copyrights, is now suing Righthaven for failing to pay its bills. The lawsuit, embedded below, is pretty straightforward. Legal Wings Inc. was used between May and October of 2010, for which it billed Righthaven to the tune of $5,670 -- not a particularly huge sum. According to Legal Wings, Righthaven simply never paid, despite multiple requests to be paid. What strikes me as interesting here is that I can almost understand Righthaven's recent efforts not to pay up the legal fees it owes, if you believe that the company is effectively out of cash and/or saving up its cash to fight the appeals. Obviously, there are reasonable arguments to be made that even that's bogus, but if we can grant that assumption, the recent refusals to pay make at least some sense.But this involves a company that Righthaven used in 2010. That is, this all happened way, way, way before Righthaven's legal campaign fell apart. It happened many months before judges ruled that Righthaven didn't actually hold the copyrights over which it was suing. In other words, this was back in the time when companies were still paying Righthaven good money. The company was supposedly flush with money, from both an investment from Stephens Media as well as settlement cash from sites that just paid up rather than fought. And it still refused to pay a simple $5,670 bill. It really makes you question what the folks behind Righthaven were really up to all of this time...
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It is however bad form to not pay the people who help you bring in the money.
It would be nice if the whole company was ruled a complete farce and not eligible for the protections of being a corporation, so they could pursue all of the people who put this into motion individually.
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Really, it's the only way the story makes sense.
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As with common felons, would Righthaven lose its right to vote, possess fire arms, etc? \tongue in cheek
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those who "worked" on their behalf had the same opportunity as everyone else did to judge what kind
of people would engage in such activity.
For some reason they found it acceptable.
It's nice that Righthaven are getting smacked around by even their hired minions now,
but I doubt anyone has any real sympathy for the minions either.
I know some people have difficulty in distinguishing between what is legal and what is right or just, but it really isn't all that difficult.
Live by misuse of the law and you will suffer and even face utter destruction at the hands of the law, a lesson sure to be overlooked by the **AA's and all their kind.
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If they refused to work for every lawyer doing something sketchy, they'd be out of business.
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Going running to mama and crying just looks as silly as the righthaven lot do now.
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I hereby serve notice that Godwin's Law will shortly apply.
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Absolutely agree, but this whole thread reminds me of the discussion in Clerks about the contractors on the Death Star. These guys may not have known what they were dealing with, but they had to have some clue that the company was shady and they probably weren't going to be paid. I suspect, at the very least, the process servers are going to be a little more careful in the future about who they do jobs for.
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about the only ones who have difficulty are those who know they can get away with abusing it, unfortunately
i've seen/heard of/read about too many who have lived, and died, by misuse of the law without ever facing a single repercussion for it to have hope in that anymore
just too few in power who care to stop it and too few who would do so who are (and ever will be) in power
it's alot of odds stacked in favor of the abuse
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I still cannot get over the leniency and tolerance shown by so many judges and courts to these trolls however.
Surely people or a company can treat the courts with as much contempt as Righthaven have been demonstrating without some Judge somewhere actually doing something about it.
Right now, why isn't there a warrant out for the no shows Pizzle and Drizzle or whatever their names are, and why is Mangano still getting to make shrugging motions and claiming he didn't know what day they were supposed to turn up on.
http://www.vegasinc.com/news/2012/jan/06/righthaven-defendant-frustrated-again-debt-collect/
Hard to believe these people still aren't taking their situation seriously and impossible to understand why the court is going along with it, they've already given them the rope to hang themselves many times over and they have done just that, what else are the courts looking for.
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A Simple Misunderstanding
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What happened to the threatened bankruptsy?
Say, any word on whether he showed up to today's court ordered depo hearing? I'm kind of hoping to hear about a warrant for his arrest for failure to appear...
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If they were not paying bills in 2010 & early 2011. Could they then of been KNOWINGLY running a business/service whilst insolvent?
With what has occurred already with this debacle of an enterprise, nothing would surprise me.
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IANAL...but does this invalidate the legal 'served' documents?
And since they are being sued, they are just as guilty as all the grandmothers, printers, and dead people sued by the **aa's for copyright infringement!!!
AMIRITE?
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Re: IANAL...but does this invalidate the legal 'served' documents?
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