Posts Tagged: Googasian P.C.


28
Jun 10

The Final Cut of the Belford Lawsuit or Rather the Final Cut to Googasian’s Reputation

So folks the end is near. The court has finally bestowed the old geezer Googasian what he always yearned for, the license to kill, or rather the license to go fritting about in old dusty internet databases like a rat. Yes now googasian can carry on its espionage activities against Belford High School since the court has given the notorious firm the green signal to serve the notice to its enemies by either email, fax or chat.  However the thing to be observed here is the fact that Belford has already listed in its terms and conditions that it is not a US based entity so any legal proceedings against it would surely go down the drain, especially if they take place in the state of Michigan.

Belford has always complied with the legal terms and services and as far as the law is concerned this misdemeanor by Googasian would certainly have no impact on Belford. Continue reading →


25
Mar 10

Class Action Participants File an Objection Case against Lawyer Dean Googasian

Lawyer Dean Googasian, associated with the law firm, Googasian P.C, has lately been in the news, all thanks to the cheap publicity he derives at the mercy of the leading online high school – Belford these days. Continue reading →


11
Dec 09

Is Lawyer Dean Googasian Falling Down to Mere Money-Making Schemes Now?

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 →