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when you guys are done fixing Mass, can you start in this shithole?
Probably not, but if you want to start your own litigation team down in CT, we'll be glad to share our experiences with you.
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when you guys are done fixing Mass, can you start in this shithole?
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
See belowHow do you get a Commonwealth Challenge Coin?
The bronze ones are for $50 per year (first $50 per year, not every year) members. The silver ones are for $1K year (first year, not every) and they are serialized with a case. The silver ones also go to plaintiffs as well. I think lawyers get something too. Brent can let everyone know the details.
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Here are the silver ones.View attachment 136755View attachment 136754
I wonder if state reps can get them
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Why would you want more than one anyhow.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Challenge coins are usually earned. What Academy did you all graduate from? My guess is none.
Comm2a now has "members" rather than "donors" or "supporters".
As a practical matter, this makes no difference to the individual member. We did this because having "members" puts us in a strong position to argue that we have standing in the cases we bring. Until now, the dismissal of Comm2A as a plaintiff due to lack of standing has been a pretty much standard part of the preliminaries.