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United States District Court March 22, 2005 U
District of Connecticut
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William E. McCarty, Plaintiff 3 DI.; Y,. i , , _
Case # 3:03-cv—0065l MRK Pro Se granted 4/9/03 EWUJ » '..`{ , {* OUR T
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American Arbitration Association
Wachovia Bank Defendants
Attention: Honorable Mark R. Kravitz, United States District Judge
This letter is to advise your Honor that the mediation hearing with the Honorable
William I. Garfinkel, Federal Court House, Bridgeport, CT, Wednesday February 2, 2005
at 2:30 and the above defendants American Arbitration Association accomplished
nothing.
1) The attorney for A.A.A. was more interested in getting back to Hartford, CT. as it
was he had other plans. He continued to brow beat Attorney Asija to get an OK from l
myself or Judge Garfinkel to let me leave, saying there is no case here. Attorney Pasija
then let him go. Reason Attorney Asija gave me was it was good relation move, as he
also worked for American Arbitration Association. In my opinion A.A.A. made no
attempt to resolve this matter, they just left.
2) I would like to continue my request for summary judgment and default judgment as
defendant A.A.A tiled way after allotted time to join any process and continues to make a
mockery of myself and this court. j
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3) Mr. William E. McCarty and my wife, Joan F. McCarty, now ask if this matter or i
case not settle; request as Pro Se plaintiff a trial by jury, which is our constitutional right.
4) S. Pal Asija, Attorney of 7 Woon Sockey Ave, Shelton, CT 06484 was appointed by i
your Honor, with my OK, to draft a settlement memorandum to Judge William I. i
Garfinkel, Federal Court, Bridgeport, Ct. i
Attorney Asija, on first contact with me stated "it would be in my best interest that I sign j
a retainer agreement that way he would work harder for me and it would benefit me, l
financially in the end". I said I would think about it and let him know when we met for
the first time. That meeting took place at my daughter’s house, 1 Marydale Rd., West
Haven, CT. We spent about 1 % hours going over my paperwork. Attorney Asija than
said there should be no problem winning this case. Attorney Asija than handed me a l
retainer agreement all made out to sign. The 4th agreement he put in front of me I signed
when he said " I don’t know what you will get with only a settlement motion, but you
will get a lot more if I represent you. Attorney Asija than told me he has been an attorney
for A.A.A. and still was. I asked if Judge Kravitz knew this, he told me he you did. i
When I asked Attorney Asija if your office OK’d this Attorney Asija said yes. Attorney I
Asija than told me later at his office he new nothing about stocks, portfolios, etc. He than l
said he was a patent lawyer. This was in his about a week to ten days before we met in
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Judge Garfinkel’s office. Attorney Asija advised me he was prepared to present and
rebut my case. I asked him to show me what he had. Attorney Asija would not show me,
nor did he have anything except a white legal pad with notes from our meeting in his
office, which only covered settlement amounts. Even as late as last week I asked to see `
what he prepared, he refused, but said he showed everything to Judge Garfinkel, who i
Attorney Asija said "you seem well prepared", I don’t believe he showed anything to
Judge Garfinkel.
The only thin Attorney Asija seemed interested in was seeing nothing happened to I
American Arbitration Association, because it would affect his future with A.A.A. Ido ’
not want Attorney Asija to ever represent me again. I also believe this should be brought
to the attention of the American Arbitration Association, by your office, as they had to
know this. Also, the Law Firm of Tyler Cooper and Alcom, LLP should be made aware
how their attorney acted that day.
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Mr. William . McCarty K
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cc: Tyler Cooper and Alcorn, LLP
Attn: Mr. Tyler Cooper I
Attn: Mr. William H. Champlin III I
City Place —— 35th Floor `
Hartford, CT 06103-3488 i
American Arbitration Association
950 Warren Ave. i
E. Providence, RI 02914 i
Attn: C. Shanks 5
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