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- Hush Money; Abramoff's Preston Gates & Ellis
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Oh come on. This deal (between Microsoft with its Jackson- reported-gangster management and Abramoff culture and HP with its criminally-charged-former-management and Enron culture) should be viewed as involving hush money.
Congress already tied Microsoft to the identity theft business at HP via SQL Server 2005 which is optimized for Itanium, the hardware from Intel that HP had "earned" special pricing for, that fact of which likely its management was trying to keep from being leaked.
Today HP's board gives the boot to its NYSE and hence Martha-like outside councel and Microsoft's Abramoff-tainted Preston Gates & Ellis commits honerable suicide by merger
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2003478381_lawmerger15.html
USA citizens just are no longer tolerating pirates and those that help them.
Bill Neukom should resign from his presency at the American Bar Association. His roll at Preston Gates and Ellis before and after Abramoff and his roll hiring Abramoff-recommended lobiests while at Microsoft (which created the Bush administration culture of corruption) make him totally unsuitable for any leadership roll at any Bar Association. He souldn't even be a member. His Abramoff ethics, (recently adobted) now degrade the state of Washington Bar Association, (where Neukom served as president prior to taking over presidency of the ABA).
The WBA now allows corporate lawyers to put known-to-lie mobsters on the stand as witnesses. This practice could get the corporate lawyer disbarred up until Neukom. Neukom of course put Bill Gates and the caught-lieing-with-doctored-video-tape Allchin on the stand, two individuals he likely not only knew would lie but also likely coached to lie, during the last US antitrust case. Under ethical guidlines established last year that is OK by WBA standards.
Is it any wonder that law firms are all moving out of state? The venue within the state owing to WBA ethical standards is totally inappropriate for law abiding management.
Frank L. Mighetto CCP
giving a business man's perspective
likely also Larry Ellisons. - Posted by: mighetto Posted on: 12/15/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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