Question for the legal eagles - and apologies if this has already been addressed.
If COTH is subpoenaed to turn over copies of posts on these topics - do they turn over the original [unedited] versions? Or are they likely to turn over the edited versions?
Can the subpoena be made specific to require unedited versions?
And same question for other forms of SM - FB, Twitter, YouTube, etc.
But it’s INCONCEIVABLE to me that a professional would be engaging in such petty conduct. What is the up side? The risk is that the conduct gets identified. I would imagine there is a risk of professional sanction.
Oh well. If this alternative theory is true, I wonder if he gets paid by the hour with respect to COTH participation?
Hmmmm. Interesting. So it might even be a bit of a weird public negotiating tactic. “Prinzess Lollypop won’t settle unless she is offered more money!”
I guess, in a perverse way, if he lied about what was really discussed during the mediation over the summer… he didn’t violate any confidentiality agreements.
You might want to read the documents regarding Krol and next steps posted up thread. He can be out within weeks if the staff at Greystone agrees that he has passed through their levels (4). Taylor stated he would comply with the recommendations from Greystone.
His “lack of remorse” was not mentioned. His inability to remember and his response to the doctors of, “I don’t know whether I shot her or not because I don’t remember” or words to that effect.
It seems like seriously unprofessional conduct. And is it really in the best interests of the client? I would imagine there are professional guidelines requiring attorneys not to engage in conduct that runs contra to their clients’ interests. But… it’s probably a bit of a grey area. Still… so weird.
Given how obviously prejudiced Taylor is agains Bilinkas,isn’t this something that should be addressed by whomever overseas judges? It would seem that any clients being defended before Taylor by Mr. B. are at a huge disadvantage before the trial even starts. So much for judges being impartial. Michael will be free ONE day, even if Taylor doesn’t like it.