A Leading Class Action Practitioner Speaks Out
We just received a letter from Robert Green who is a leading, class action lawyer of national significance. His email was in reference to the last post on this blog about why students have decided to stay away from the Belford lawsuit. Being a legal professional and a class action practitioner of the highest order, he has a thing or two to say about how Googasian has proceeded with his class actions so far specifically the last class action that came to conclusion under Googasian’s lead; namely the Court Reporting School case. I think his letter is significant enough to be reproduced as is. I am going to let him take over now;
“Hi, you might not know me, but then you may. I won’t shy away from admitting that over the last three decades of legal practice, specifically in the area of class action lawsuits, I’ve built something of a name for myself. In some circles, they call me the Wichita Cheetah; never mind that I left my place of birth for greener pastures in the first decade of life and have never been back, others have been heard referring to me as The Shark. But it’s ok; I take it all as a compliment, a testament to the competitive spirit that drives me and to my expertise as a legal professional.
But enough about me. I wanted to write to you about this group of jokers the Googasian P.C. ever since you started this blog. I was approached by one of his former clients through an acquaintance of mine about three years ago. Googasian had filed a case against the Court Reporting School back then; this was his first foray into class action. Yup that’s true, contrary to what you’ve been specifying on this blog, Googasian isn’t really a class action veteran. His expertise is in other areas of law, class actions are uncharted territory for him, for the most part. Continue reading →