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Is the Cal Spa dealer the defendant or the plaintiff?Brewman
Jim is the one being taken to court.
I think that as part of a plea agreement Jim should have to work for Cal Spas, maybe he could head up their public relations department since he's so savvy in that area.
Jim is the one being taken to court. Cal Spas apparantly doesn't take kindly to Jim's slanderous ways. I think that as part of a plea agreement Jim should have to work for Cal Spas, maybe he could head up their public relations department since he's so savvy in that area.
Well, I went to L.A.Superior court's web site. You can search for cases, but it costs $4.75 for each search. After trying "Arjuna, James" and "The Spa Specialist, Inc." I gave up. There are several courts they could be doing this in. Sandy mentioned LA, but most people from who are not from Southern Cal refer to anything south of Santa Barbara as "LA." So they could be in court near the Cal Spa factory, or in civil court, or even small claims.I think I'll wait for the movie.