P16 #90 of the Nelson Brady Counterclaims/Defenses PDF (as found here)
... makes a declaration against Snapnames/Oversee of unclean hands
This is interesting. "Unclean Hands" means that one party can't claim against another party, since they were both acting in bad faith. It would be like if two armed robbers robbed a bank, the getaway driver was drunk and crashed during the police pursuit, paralyzing one of the robbers. "Unclean hands" would pretty much prevent that armed robber from getting anywhere in a civil suit against the getaway driver for being drunk.
Here's the Wikipedia article that generally outlines what it means
Unclean hands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Obviously, Halvarez is raising a defense and throwing everything against the wall to see what sticks, so there are any number of angles he could take on this, but it's entirely possible that this hints that Nelson Brady is the tip of the Oversee/Snapnames fraud iceberg. If this were the case, though, I would imagine they would've moved heaven and earth to keep him out of court, so perhaps he's just maneuvering.
... makes a declaration against Snapnames/Oversee of unclean hands
ELEVENTH AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
(Unclean Hands/In Pari Delicto)
90.
Plaintiffs' claims are barred by the doctrine of unclean hands or in pari delicto
This is interesting. "Unclean Hands" means that one party can't claim against another party, since they were both acting in bad faith. It would be like if two armed robbers robbed a bank, the getaway driver was drunk and crashed during the police pursuit, paralyzing one of the robbers. "Unclean hands" would pretty much prevent that armed robber from getting anywhere in a civil suit against the getaway driver for being drunk.
Here's the Wikipedia article that generally outlines what it means
Unclean hands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Obviously, Halvarez is raising a defense and throwing everything against the wall to see what sticks, so there are any number of angles he could take on this, but it's entirely possible that this hints that Nelson Brady is the tip of the Oversee/Snapnames fraud iceberg. If this were the case, though, I would imagine they would've moved heaven and earth to keep him out of court, so perhaps he's just maneuvering.
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