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    Re: Case Post

    Posted by David on 2/26/06

    Although I think it’s improper not to just dismiss
    the “anonymous” casepost.com testimonial here by “Richard.” I
    do think that Richard’s casepost review is probably not true
    based on my experience, based on the experience of another
    lawyer I know who is on their system now and who sees
    practically no cases at all, let alone good ones, and based on
    the fact that I don’t see casepost advertising anywhere for
    cases.

    If you talk to casepost, don’t just believe their sales
    people, after all, they’re sales people.

    I’d also question casepost’s viability as a company based on
    recent and apparently outstanding Tax Liens and Judgments from
    the IRS and suing attorneys I found in their public record in
    their home jurisdiction. Based on this information, I’m not
    surprised that they can’t afford to advertise and I wouldn’t
    be surprised if they declare bankruptcy some time soon.

    Here’s a summary. You can verify things yourself, it’s all
    public record.

    Casepost has the following Tax Liens:
    Federal: $71,859.00, entered 5/3/05.
    State: $5,930.00, entered 8/12/05.
    County: $117.00, entered 1/11/05.

    Casepost has been sued by the following attorneys in CA. I’ve
    listed amounts are listed if known.
    Brent Jex, $3,025.00, judgment entered 12/13/05
    Thomas E Ladegaard, filed 12/29/04. unknown resolution.
    Marc A. Bronstein, $2,160.00, judgment entered 6/13/05
    Jay S. Belshaw, $6,599.00, judgment entered 9/12/05.
    Gregory L. Bosse, filed 6/3/05. Orange County 05CL03468
    Chris Ayers, filed 5/11/05. Orange County 05WL02485
    Mel S. Martin, filed 5/24/05 Orange Count, got judgment lien
    on 8/2/05.

    David

    On 2/10/06, Richard wrote:
    > I am an attorney in Atlanta practicing family and criminal
    > law. I have used Casepost for two years successfully. The
    > first couple months were rocky however the past 12 months
    > have proven to be very profitable. I have been retaining on
    > average 4 clients a month; however this is not for the
    > passive marketer. This is my two cents.
    >
    > On 1/04/06, TN, Esq. wrote:
    >> I am seriously considering Case Post. Can anyone who
    >> practices Family Law share their experience. Thanks

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Case Post, 1/04/06, by TN, Esq..
  • Re: Case Post, 1/06/06, by Michael.
  • Re: Case Post, 2/10/06, by Richard .
  • Re: Case Post, 2/14/06, by rrr.
  • Re: Case Post, 2/26/06, by David.
  • Re: Case Post, 3/06/06, by Arnie.
  • Re: Case Post, 3/06/06, by Arnie.
  • Re: Case Post, 2/28/07, by Heidi.
  • Re: Case Post, 4/03/07, by Michael Esq..
  • Re: Case Post, 4/13/07, by Mark.
  • Re: Case Post, 4/26/07, by Paul Lee.
  • Re: Case Post, 4/30/07, by Maury.
  • Re: Case Post, 5/17/07, by Rob.
  • Re: Case Post, 6/05/07, by Get Real.
  • Re: Case Post, 6/07/07, by 1234.
  • Re: Case Post, 6/12/07, by Cyntia.
  • Re: Case Post, 9/18/07, by Nancy.
  • Re: Case Post, 1/08/08, by John.
  • Re: Case Post, 1/08/08, by Linda.
  • Re: Case Post, 1/09/08, by TN, Esq..
  • Re: Case Post, 1/09/08, by cynthia.
  • Re: Case Post, 1/10/08, by Rob.
  • Re: Case Post, 1/10/08, by Disappointed.
  • Re: Case Post, 1/10/08, by Out of luck.
  • Re: Case Post, 1/10/08, by Brandon.
  • Re: Case Post, 9/02/10, by Chris Wiecking.


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