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5:40 PM (4 minutes ago)
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Dear Kaiser, et al:
Things would have been less frantic and much more civilized if Mr. Guasco did not interject
his taunts and threats into the matter. It is unfortunate that his legal skills have deteriorat
to the level of needing to rely on tricks, forgery, abuse and cutting off communication to win
at law. (Mattel is coming out with a version based on him). I did not know that a law school
taught such things; maybe it is just something inherent to Mr. Guasco, his street thug
mentality, arrests and personally closely associating with criminals. He appears unrepentant.
Great addition to any law firm....one that doesn't mind a ruined reputation, that is. His brand
of "law" will infect, and ruin a decent law firm and the clients to which he closely attaches
himself. It appears that some judges have already caught his one man act, and are not amused
by it.
his taunts and threats into the matter. It is unfortunate that his legal skills have deteriorat
to the level of needing to rely on tricks, forgery, abuse and cutting off communication to win
at law. (Mattel is coming out with a version based on him). I did not know that a law school
taught such things; maybe it is just something inherent to Mr. Guasco, his street thug
mentality, arrests and personally closely associating with criminals. He appears unrepentant.
Great addition to any law firm....one that doesn't mind a ruined reputation, that is. His brand
of "law" will infect, and ruin a decent law firm and the clients to which he closely attaches
himself. It appears that some judges have already caught his one man act, and are not amused
by it.
I did though, appreciate Guasco's, "man looking at watch to pretend he is wondering where his
client is" and the look of astounded innocence in response to being asked about forgeries,
"forgery? I was never told anything about forgery!" Truly, SUBLIME! Or the even more
challenging, "I don't know how to spell my client's name, (so I don't seem so obsessed with
him)" or the Oscar worthy performance: "looking at the courtroom door each time it opens,
with a look of sincere expectation of my client's arrival on my face." That was stellar!
Sir Gielgud would have been green with envy with the Mike Guasco method of acting!
Move over, New York's Actor's Studio! Bravo Mike!
client is" and the look of astounded innocence in response to being asked about forgeries,
"forgery? I was never told anything about forgery!" Truly, SUBLIME! Or the even more
challenging, "I don't know how to spell my client's name, (so I don't seem so obsessed with
him)" or the Oscar worthy performance: "looking at the courtroom door each time it opens,
with a look of sincere expectation of my client's arrival on my face." That was stellar!
Sir Gielgud would have been green with envy with the Mike Guasco method of acting!
Move over, New York's Actor's Studio! Bravo Mike!
It would be funny, but I am the brunt of the joke and I am sick of it.
Sincerely,
C P
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