Attorney now suggesting I ask an incarcerated prisoner to potentially inculpate himself on a prison communication.https://twitter.com/BradMossEsq/status/913049341845262336 …
Mark, I approach people for comment on Twitter all the time. It is, in fact, normal. I'm sorry you blew that off.
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And you easily could have DM'd me
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Mark: Is it your legal argument that I did not pose a question to you?
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Really? No, it's my factual statement regarding professionalism.
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Yes or no. Surely you can manage a yes or no question here? No attorney-client privilege here. Yes, or no?
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I'm not making a legal argument. I am making a factual observation. I actually have real work to do so I'm done with the games.
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So no. You, the guy who routinely engages in abusive ad hom attacks on me, refuses to answer a VERY SIMPLE yes or no question.
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& you do that while pretending this is about professionalism for you. People bound by "professionalism" don't engage in attacks like you do.
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I've lost track of what you're talking. But if it helps, I found it very unprofessional that you assumed a tweet to me was seen and ignored.
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Again, you assume I saw the tweet in the first place when I had not. I only saw your blog when someone sent it to me.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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