In that 3-minute presentation, I tie together: (i) the D.C. Madam records, (ii) CarMax -- my former employer who terminated my employment when I raised on the CarMax email system wage and working condition issues with 5,800 of my fellow CarMax employees (see KMXCollective.com for more information) -- and its 1,000 lawyer law firm that bills $.5 billion/year and (iii) the abysmal state of the legal profession and the lack of access to Justice that 65 years of the American Bar Association running the legal profession like a medieval guild has produced.
I recognize that success has a thousand fathers and failure is an orphan, but at least I was there raising my voice. The result: Is the ABA on Verge of Losing Law School Accreditation?
These are the issues that I believe are vital to be raised and discussed during to the Presidential and Congressional campaigns that are underway:
- Access to legal counsel and the courts;
 - The Administration of Justice; and
 - The gross disparity between multi-billion dollar corporations and the working person when conflicts over employment arise.
 
Isn't "sealed records" just another way of buying some more time untill I can find another way out of this mess?
ReplyDeleteDoes the reason the records were sealed in the first place still exist and is valid and reasonable?
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