Thursday, April 1, 2010
Vancouver Lawyer James Sullivan Declines to Appear in Court
Vancouver lawyer, James Sullivan, (shown at right) declined the opportunity to appear personally in Canada 's Federal Court at Vancouver at the hearing scheduled for April 20, 2010, although his office is a mere three (3) blocks from the courthouse in Vancouver. Mr. Sullivan has advised the court he will appear by telephone conference call.
Astute legal observers suggest Mr. Sullivan is embarassed to appear in person because his client was been caught attempting to obstruct the course of justice by communicating with Mr. Justice Peter Leask by way of some form of secret sign language during the course of a criminal prosecution. Justice Leask vigorously refused to particiapte in the scheme.
Mr. Sullivan represents Themis Program Management and Consulting Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of the giant American corporation, Maximus, Inc., in a lawsuit filed in Canada's Federal Court alleging Themis engaged in human rights violations as part of a criminal conspiracy related to bulk water exports.
Mr. Sullivan has also represented Vancouver based politcal strategist Patrick Kinsella in the BC Rail Political Corruption Case.
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