O'Connell, Flaherty and Attmore, LLC, which is now O'Connell, Attmore and Morris, LLC has had its online case list reduced from 69 to 50, a reduction of around 19 cases. Most of these are collection cases of consisting of former clients that O'Connell, Attmore, and Morris, LLC is suing.
There is no way to confirm whether there is any wrongdoing here when it comes to these cases which have disappeared, but I sure would like to know why a case list that has been posted untouched for a considerable period of time is now being whittled down. Is it because people like me have pointed out how no attorney firm of integrity would sue in collections up to 69 former clients?
The news is, of course, that reducing the list to 50 isn't a big improvement.
News Flash Folks! Good law firms do not have to sue their former clients because they have good relationships with those former clients because they did a good job.
Duh!
I will continue to keep an eye out and report on this very intriguing situation where the O'Connell, Flaherty and Attmore, LLC case list is being reduced mysteriously by unseen hands.
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