The Indiana Supreme Court has denied Evansville's attempt to overturn the Court of Appeals' denial of Evansville's motion to dismiss the case (motion for summary judgment), should finally allow the case to proceed to trial.
Thanks Guy.
The Indiana Supreme Court has denied Evansville's attempt to overturn the Court of Appeals' denial of Evansville's motion to dismiss the case (motion for summary judgment), should finally allow the case to proceed to trial.
Wonder what their next delay trick will be....
Run over Ben with a police car?
I wouldn't be surprised to see this end with a picture of Guy's new Wilson Combat "Relford Pinnacle".I look forward to hearing exactly how much money the city wasted on this.
I look forward to hearing exactly how much money the city wasted on this.
I'm betting on a settlement with the agreement that no one discusses it.
I look forward to hearing exactly how much money the city wasted on this.
Didn't Guy say almost a year ago that his fees were already over 6 figures??I believe that you are correct. 3x legal costs in addition to any other damages. At rate this is going Ben may well own his own city.
Question for Guy & the rest of the INGO attorneys:
It seems like Evansville's overlords did everything humanly possible to delay this case from actually being heard. Is that standard behavior, or is it indicative of someone who knows their defense is so weak that they're doing everything that is available to stall and deflect?
Question for Guy & the rest of the INGO attorneys:
It seems like Evansville's overlords did everything humanly possible to delay this case from actually being heard. Is that standard behavior, or is it indicative of someone who knows their defense is so weak that they're doing everything that is available to stall and deflect?
You also have to consider the possibility of running a plaintiff's attorney out of patience for the coin the plaintiff cannot afford out of pocket. Not every lawyer is a man devoted to the cause like Guy, so the possibility is there that if they can use enough diversionary tactics, they may be able to either get lucky and have the case thrown out or find that the lawyer is only willing to go so far on the hope of an eventual payout and cut his losses, thus allowing the case to die on the vine.