[News] Nova Design Obtains a Judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski | ANN.lu |
Posted on 13-Oct-2003 06:03 GMT by Rich Woods | 108 comments View flat View list |
After quite some time the court case of Nova Design vs. Ryan E.
A. Czerwinski has been concluded with a default judgement.
Nova Design has obtained a judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski.
After quite some time the court case of Nova Design vs. Ryan E. A. Czerwinski has been concluded with a default judgement.
Nova Design has obtained a judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski.
The judgement with interest and costs are now approx. $335,000+.
Court documentation can be found at
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Nova Design Obtains a Judgement of $270,000 against Ryan E. A. Czerwinski : Comment 90 of 108 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Rich Woods on 14-Oct-2003 14:50 GMT | In reply to Comment 89 (Don Cox): Posted by Don Cox (Trusted user) on 14-Oct-2003 16:22:49
In Reply to Comment 88:
"You need to read up on corporate history as real businesses do break the law, some get caught some don't."
However, it _is_ possible to run a succesful and profitable business without any sharp practice. Everything I have seen suggests that Eyetech is an honest company. QNX is another.
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There was one company in the Midwest that was a single-owner or family run business.
When it came time to retire - the owner paid off large amounts of money to his employees. Had em come to the ofice and gave them checks which enabled them to pay off mortgages, huge bonuses for the years of loyalty etc.
Surely a man of God. And most likely a small percentage of most businesses today. And so proves the point of honesty and integrity. Simply things that money CANNOT buy. And such a rare commodity today.
However - there are individuals and companies who DO practice the golden rule - (and NOT "he who has the gold makes the rules" type of mentality.
Simply put - "Do Unto Others As You Would Have Others Do Unto You". Probably codifies all of US law and regulations into one simple sentence! |
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