dean googasian — 1 comment
11
Dec 09
Dean Googasian is one of lawyers in partnership at a Michigan based law firm – Googasian P.C.
Dean Googasian has filed a class action against Belford, a lawsuit that is far from being based on facts and a solid argument to begin with, declaring Belford to be a “money-making institution, that awards invalid diplomas just like other such US based profit schools.” Can we be sure that Dean Googasian missed out such a vital point that Belford is not a US entity, or is he lobbying with the opponent party – possibly the traditional education industry that campaigns against life experience based institutions for massive material gains? Continue reading →
dean googasian — 2 comments
07
Dec 09
Okay have a look at this: “…Dean Googasian… continuing the firm’s (Googasian P.C) traditions of serious representation of people and committed service to the profession and the community”, if only even a fraction of this was true(stated on Googasian P.C. ‘s official website) as in the light of the much talked about Belford Lawsuit this statement simply does not seem to gel up. Continue reading →
dean googasian — 1 comment
07
Dec 09
Class action lawsuits are a powerful tool when it comes to voicing people’s concern and complaints. Wikipedia defines it as:
‘In law, a class action or a representative action is a form of lawsuit where a large group of people collectively bring a claim to court. This form of collective lawsuit originated in the United States and …changes have in recent years been made that allow consumer organizations to bring claims on behalf of large groups of consumers’.
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