Thursday, March 12, 2009

Opt-in emails are often an effective way to reach one's target audience.

They most certainly are. We will be discussing Derrick Gillenwater v. Jeffrey Denner and Kevin Barron, Suffolk 05-5469, and what the Defendants are doing to Plaintiff Gillenwater. Imagine, if I grow tired of this I can reach 30,000 lawyers in one key stroke. They will be interested to read about this sort of thing. Then I can pass fliers all around Greater Boston, whatever it takes.

5 comments:

opencourts said...

We will find out just how effective they are sometime next week if I am not pleased with the developments in this case.

Boston Bob.

opencourts said...

See how stupid this is, is that I know Defendants Denner and Barron sat on their individual and collective asses for weeks on end instead of dealing with this. Now that other players are involved, and Denner knows it, they run to try to cover but it may be too late.

I hear Plaintiff Gillenwater is ape-shit over the terms of the proposed agreement and the law students are trying to parse through things with him right now.

It's a painful lesson for everyone, and it didn't have to happen this way if the lawyers weren't acting like a couple of pricks for so long.

Boston Bob

opencourts said...

Guess what?

I just got off the phone with the law students, and I am not pleased with the developments of this case.

Boston Bob

opencourts said...

I awoke this morning in the midst of a 9 o'clock depo preparation to find an email from the law students, this time something better than before:

It appears that the Gillenwater-Denner Settlement is back on.

If so that is good for several reasons, one of which is that my commitment to the peculiarities of this case has been quite taxing.

Hand-in-hand with that of course, is the notion that with the one domino down the other will fall for Mr. Gillenwater, and I won't need to reach out to 30,000 lawyers.

All of this because I decided to go down to the pub for a pint and a burger one night last fall.

God Bless you Mr. Gillenwater, for turning your life around and fighting the good fight.

While your music isn't exactly my usual fare (I came up on old soul, Jazz and classic rock, the Beatles, Rolling Stones/Ike and Tina Turner, The Spinners, Led Zeppelin) I do like it, it is well-produced and I wish you well.

And congratulations to your daughter for her public service award.

Boston Bob.

opencourts said...

And no, the time on my postings is not accurate. I believe it is set by default to Pacific Standard Time. Somewhere in Blogger there is a way to change it. It's really 6:15 a.m.