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In reply to the discussion: At this Current moment, perhaps we all need to discuss everyone's mistakes, right Mr. Hyatt? [View all]Samantha
(9,314 posts)17. Here is a direct quote from The New York Times article above
"Hyatt Legal Services Inc. provides more legal advice to more Americans than any other law firm. But if the company's behavior in a recent AIDS discrimination case is any indication, Hyatt's own legal judgment isn't always so sound.
In an opinion issued here earlier in April, Federal District Judge Raymond J. Broderick ruled that Hyatt, a pioneer in low-cost legal clinics, had illegally removed the head of its Philadelphia office, Clarence B. Cain, after learning he had AIDS."
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At this Current moment, perhaps we all need to discuss everyone's mistakes, right Mr. Hyatt? [View all]
Samantha
Mar 2012
OP
ooglymoogly, I was totally unaware and can't thank you enough for sharing this info
Samantha
Apr 2012
#58
I worked on this thread so long this evening and edited it many times in that process
Samantha
Mar 2012
#20
Did you read the links? Forget Gore, he's money. Hyatt is the operating partner and
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2012
#7
Keith specifically listed Al Gore's greed and lack of ethics in his statement
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#31
The sentence I read had a compound subject and it referenced both Al Gore and Joel Hyatt
Samantha
Mar 2012
#37
So the thing is, and you can sue me if you'd like, I lost some respect for Al when he
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2012
#53
Holy crap, this law case must have initiated the movie "Philadelphia" with Tom Hanks...
Spazito
Mar 2012
#8
Another article I read but did not cite said nine different cases influenced this movie
Samantha
Apr 2012
#44
Thanks so much for your OP & for the ensuing information you've provided, Samantha.
pacalo
Mar 2012
#26
Apparently Keith Olbermann found it extremely threatening to the health of his voice
Samantha
Apr 2012
#49
"Olbermann (held Bush accountable) knowing he was putting his job at risk, but that didn't stop him.
pacalo
Mar 2012
#22
Thank *you* for your masterful comments. I'm in awe & I've bookmarked this thread.
pacalo
Mar 2012
#28
The silencing of our journalist comes in all different ways... I listened to what may have been
midnight
Mar 2012
#23
Since my cable provider doesn't carry Current-TV, HBO would be a huge win for me.
pacalo
Mar 2012
#43
I don't have HBO but I would sign up to see Keith Olbermann on it if the rumors turn out to be true
Samantha
Apr 2012
#46
I just couldn't take reading all those disparaging comments any more, especially at DU
Samantha
Apr 2012
#45
Of course, those citing his exit from MSNBC are saying Comcast was correct...
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2012
#54
It is very disappointing that we who should be independent thinkers are taking as fact
Samantha
Apr 2012
#59