tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post2033711907021598412..comments2023-09-06T07:33:38.297-05:00Comments on Glasshouses: Should LEDA sue PlainsCapital?bknabehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18407372839500665698noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-75584954051685449682010-02-05T03:53:16.000-06:002010-02-05T03:53:16.000-06:00Man, if people and companies can sue each other fo...Man, if people and companies can sue each other for the bad press of being stupid, Jim Bob Darnell would have his docket jammed for decades.Scottnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-46835661005553980292010-02-05T04:25:06.000-06:002010-02-05T04:25:06.000-06:00Scott, call me simple but I am not sure I understa...Scott, call me simple but I am not sure I understand what your saying. Care to simplify?tx_plow_boynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-30375604980003363362010-02-05T07:45:29.000-06:002010-02-05T07:45:29.000-06:00Haven't you been paying attention to what goes...Haven't you been paying attention to what goes on in civil courts, Scott? You can sue for anything.<br><br>But I'm not really advocating LEDA or CoL sue PlainsCapital, I am saying that this whole fiasco has gone far enough, and PlainsCapital needs to wake up.Bertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-77609020873066409652010-02-06T03:51:20.000-06:002010-02-06T03:51:20.000-06:00Brief History: Mr. M had a lot of money. Alan ma...Brief History: Mr. M had a lot of money. Alan married the money. It took 20 years, but Alan got the money over onto his side of the ledger. Alan divorced the former owner of the money. Alan immediately took off to Fort Worth. Plains Capital is no longer a "friend" of Lubbock. Never was.J. C.http://lubbockonline.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-14920715246413275642010-02-17T03:15:26.000-06:002010-02-17T03:15:26.000-06:00PlainsCapital Bank v Hillary Machinery as Web 2.0 ...PlainsCapital Bank v Hillary Machinery as Web 2.0 lawsuit . . . <br><br>I have been researching this case. The fight continues. Not only is it remarkable because the bank is suing the customer; it is remarkable because the little customer is exploiting web PR tactics as an asymmetrical weapon against a much more powerful adversary. My analysis: http://legal-beagle.typepad.com/Benjamin Wrighthttp://bit.ly/public-relationsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-73287146097674581882010-02-17T04:55:33.000-06:002010-02-17T04:55:33.000-06:00I read your post and did a brief comment on it. I ...I read your post and did a brief comment on it. I appreciate your level headed approach - I've gotten a bit cavalier at times. With the information we have, I don't see how the banks lawyers let them file the suit. But if they did have other security available and it was turned down by Hillary, that would indeed change the situation. I would still say the bank should have insisted, but Bertnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-58763003039969969472010-02-25T20:10:38.000-06:002010-02-25T20:10:38.000-06:00Finally checked out your blog, Bert, and I'm i...Finally checked out your blog, Bert, and I'm impressed with the display of thoughtful conversation and erudite observation, not to mention just plain common sense.<br>I will be stunned if PlainsCapital gets a favorable judgement in this case. It appears to me that the facts speak for themselves and, on its face, this is a case of negligence and irresponsibility on the part of the bank.mgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5532480042339295910.post-42447268102848749732010-02-26T02:28:10.000-06:002010-02-26T02:28:10.000-06:00Well, I've learned a little bit about the law ...Well, I've learned a little bit about the law governing these situations now, and it's not as cut and dried as it should be. I still think that Hillary has a very strong case and should win, but I'm no longer sure it's a slam dunk. It all depends on the definition of "commercially reasonable" and I'm not sure that's been clearly defined.Bertnoreply@blogger.com