susan
#2Consumer Comment
Sun, March 17, 2013
I had a similar situation but I believe it's the clerks office that has been tampering with your paper work.in my case I had my audio files deleted and evidence I had against Alyworth admitting he only needed a contract in Federal court,conversations between the judge and I about DNG not being licsenced in WA. Ect... On my day in court the judge didn't have one thing I filed. Aylworth started out by saying I never filed any motions which was a complete lie, so he knew ahead of time the judge didn't have documentation , again next in appeals the judge again couldn't find any files or briefs I filed Hmmm..... Good thing she found my memorandum I filed with the Judge , evidence of defrauding the court. I guess the mole couldnt steal those documents.or I would of been screwed. This is why Dng uses certain court houses, there is a mole in the clerks office . But not for long, she will be charged with tampering with evidence. Trust me this firm is close to the end of their happy days. You need to file a complaint to the Oregon Attorney and the Oregon bar, every complaint made is a another eat my dust DNG
susan
USA#3Consumer Comment
Tue, March 12, 2013
His firm is a joke....every employee in that office has committed perjury. They won't be around for to much longer.We the people are bigger and stronger and need to help each other against scum like DNG. I do believe the courts are paid off by DNG. In my case my courts dockets disappeared and the judge didn't review or have my files, my audio was deleted by someone in the court house. The second time I went to court again none of my briefs were given to the judge.
David
Beaverton,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, February 13, 2009
Oh, the stories I could tell! I strongly doubt the judge was bribed or paid off by Gordon or his "associates." However, what you have to realize is that they are very skilled at, in my opinion, dirty lawyer tactics. How else do you think he's gained the millions he has with that "firm" of his? The best way to deal with this firm, especially Daniel N. Gordon, is to keep track of everything, paperwork, filings, phone conversations, etc. In my dealings with him, the paperwork usually had errors or omissions, his phone mannerisms were beyond unprofessional. This has been my experience with him. Here's a hint: Go back over everything in your case and see if he or his firm violated anything with FDCPA or State or Federal criminal laws (such as verbal threats to your person.) Go after him, that's the way to keep him in cheque. Good luck.
David
Beaverton,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, February 13, 2009
Oh, the stories I could tell! I strongly doubt the judge was bribed or paid off by Gordon or his "associates." However, what you have to realize is that they are very skilled at, in my opinion, dirty lawyer tactics. How else do you think he's gained the millions he has with that "firm" of his? The best way to deal with this firm, especially Daniel N. Gordon, is to keep track of everything, paperwork, filings, phone conversations, etc. In my dealings with him, the paperwork usually had errors or omissions, his phone mannerisms were beyond unprofessional. This has been my experience with him. Here's a hint: Go back over everything in your case and see if he or his firm violated anything with FDCPA or State or Federal criminal laws (such as verbal threats to your person.) Go after him, that's the way to keep him in cheque. Good luck.