John Grisham has a recent collection of stories,  Ford County.   

One of these focuses on experienced legal grifters who work the nursing homes 
for big payouts.  

It's a troubling story.   People who game the system make life miserable for 
everyone.  

http://www.amazon.com/Ford-County-Stories-John-Grisham/dp/0385532458

Greg Caton of altcancer.com claims to have been targeted by a person of this 
type.  

The person suing can get a lawyer working on a percentage; it costs nothing up 
front. 

The target of the suit has to shell out for his/her defense attorney. 




On 2011/12/03, at 8:55, David AuBuchon wrote:

> Ouch, if it is not EIS, then that is a problem.  I guess his best direction 
> is to show that the girl did it on purpose.  
> 
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Jason R Eaton <ja...@eytonsearth.org> wrote:
> Hi all:
>  
> ...with a silver product of 3600 PPM and a claim that such a product cannot 
> cause argyria (which is not true), he has opened himself up to a whole host 
> of problems, sadly, especially since he claims that it is impossible to get 
> argyria with his product.  On his website under lab reports, he says 
> "Impossible to get argyria".  I don't know anybody credible that would 
> testify that it is impossible to get argyria with a 3600 PPM product.
>  
> ~Jason
>  
>  
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David AuBuchon
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 14:58
> Subject: Re: CS>Argyria
> 
> She has actually sued already?
> 
> He himself could also himself present the evidence of doses of EIS that don't 
> cause argyria, and then note how the recommended use on his product falls way 
> below that.  The EPA study and the Indian diet of silver foil on sweets are 
> the two relevant things.  Also, he could argue that since argyria develops 
> gradually, why did she not stop much sooner when she first noticed the 
> argyria.  
> 
> Maybe that doctor could testify?
> 
> Hopefully he knows enough to show that argyria caused historically by other 
> types of silver does not apply to EIS, as would certainly come up in the 
> case.  
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote:
> I just had a call from Russell, who owns Neutrasilver.  He has some lady who 
> apparently painted her body with silver and exposed herself to the sun on 
> purpose to try and get argyria, telling one of her doctors that she is going 
> to be a millionaire after the lawsuit.  He is looking for someone who knows 
> what the heck they are talking about, and will not prostitute themselves out 
> to the FDA or anyone else for money who can testify in his behalf.
> 
> Anyway, if anyone on this list has the credentials to testify, or knows 
> someone who does, that is willing to tell the truth, let me know.  I was 
> thinking of maybe Brooks Bradley, but don't know how to locate him.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Marshall
> 
> 
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