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So Pindell has the scoop that our own Kathy Sullivan slapped Americans for Job Security with a complaint to the Attorney General's office about their alleged failure to follow basic procedures as required by state law.
Predictably, the response from DeMaura was to go on the attack (in part):
"If nothing else this shows why we need real tort reform in this country so hack attorneys cannot file frivolous complaints without recourse."
Kathy's response is priceless (also in part):
"All he has to do is file a three page form and pay a small fee like every other company doing business in NH!... The time it took Demaura to have his temper tantrum is about the time it would take to file and write a check," she said.
But this is not why I wrote this post.
I wrote this post because AJS attacked Craig Benson protege and former attorney general Kelly Ayotte.
Yet Craig Benson protege and former New Hampshire attorney general Kelly Ayotte didn't think to file a complaint over AJS's adherence to New Hampshire state law in her response to this attack.