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I’m glad that your case worked out in your favor, and thanks for the words of support I’m hoping that, if I can show an attorney that I beat US Airways’ motion to dismiss, that I’ll be able to get them to take my case, and perhaps I’ll be able to find one that would be willing to work with a legal finance company–such as Oasis Legal Finance. I believe that these companies finance cases based on the merits of the case, and don’t require repayment unless the litigant wins. I have to do more research on this, but it’s looking like that is the avenue that I am going to have to take. My only other option would be to take the LSAT, and I’d probably be able to finish law school by the time my case finally goes to trial–the judge is really taking his good ol’ time on ruling on US Airways’ motion when it should be a no brainer. The FedEx v. Hollowecki decision should be controlling regarding the whole EEOC matter, but US Airways’ attorneys only cited it twice in their reply and then they did so misleadingly. As agents of the court, this borders on being completely unethical.
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