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Carr McClellan
Ingersoll Thompson & Horn


Aanraku Stained Glass is the low-life company that brings Carr McClellan Ingersoll Thompson & Horn to these pages.


Minton
Aanraku Stained Glass is engaged in trademark abuse and appears to aided and abetted by this law firm and by John D. Minton and Barry J. Parker in particular. Anyone with half a brain can tell that Aanraku Stained Glass has no legitimate claim but that does not stop corporate lawyers from asserting a false claim and then collecting that fee from the client. Aanraku attacked a seller and made wild claims of court successes. On July 8, 2010, the seller emails the attorney for Aanraku, the afore mentioned John D. Minton but asshole Minton refused to provide her with the case number and federal district. Why? He's one of the attorneys for Aanraku. Does not simple courtesy demand he comply? Or was there no case number to provide and Minton is abetting Aanraku in lying to Aanraku's competitors?
Parker


In our opinion, corporate lawyers are the 3 Ps: parasites, prostitutes and prevaricators. John D. Minton of Carr McClellan Ingersoll Thompson & Horn has done nothing to alter that opinion.

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