According to a complaint, which was only five pages long, the
defendants named tried to disrupt the business relationships of Arnold
and then blackmail him until he agreed to the demands, which were
illegal, of the defendant’s secret clients. The contents of the letter
are not discussed in detail within the complaint.
A second defamation lawsuit has been filed against Akin Gump Strauss
Hauer & Feld LLP within one week.
As with the previous lawsuit, this
one was filed against the firm and one of the firm’s partners from the
securities practice. Both lawsuits were filed in Los Angeles. The
plaintiff in the case is Charles Arnold. Arnold claims that Douglas A.
Rappaport, a partner for Akin Gump, mailed a letter to another party.
The letter to the third party said that Arnold lied, broke his fiduciary
duties as an adviser, and alleged that Arnold committed an unidentified
crime.
“The law presumes that Mr. Arnold has suffered harm to his
reputation, as well as shame, mortification and hurt feelings, as a
result of defendants’ libel per se,” Arnold said. “Without presenting
evidence of damage, Mr. Arnold is entitled to receive compensation for
his assumed harm in whatever sum the jury believes to be reasonable.”
The letter was allegedly sent to someone named James Worsham, who is
not described in the complaint. Worsham’s relationship to the people
involved in the complaint is not described either. The complaint did say
the following about Worsham, “Worsham was under strong pressure to
communicate defendants’ statements to additional people, and he did so.”
Last Tuesday, the law firm had an almost identical lawsuit filed
against it by an attorney in California named John Kirkland. Kirkland
claimed that Rappaport mailed a letter to Worsham, one that called
Kirkland a thief and a liar. According to Kirkland and his lawsuit, the
libelous letter sent out to a third party hurt his reputation as an
attorney. He also says that the defendants used fraud, oppression, and
malice. From the Kirkland lawsuit, he is look for damages that are worth
more than $120 million.
Mark A. Vega and Mona Mahdara Alcala from Libertas Law Group are
representing Arnold in the lawsuit. The title of the case is Arnold v.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP et al., with the case number of
BC477723. The case was filed in the State of California’s Superior Court
in the county of Los Angeles.
Akin Gump's Culture of Intentional Deception:
http://dailstrug.blogspot.com/2011/02/akin-gump-culture-of-intentional.html
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