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re: Cursive- a lost form?

Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:26 am to
Posted by Antonio Moss
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2006
48361 posts
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:26 am to
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Something tells me you're not a lawyer


I am. And I handled insurance fraud cases for a few years. Writing sample "experts" lack a lot of credibility and are hard to build a case with. Most fraud is exposed through either eyewitness accounts or patterns of behavior. The two signature fraud cases I won were due to patterns of behavior.

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Something also tells me you are not intelligent enough to call other people dub..


Smart enough to know cursive is a dying practice.
This post was edited on 1/13/14 at 9:28 am
Posted by Phil A Sheo
equinsu ocha
Member since Aug 2011
12166 posts
Posted on 1/13/14 at 9:37 am to
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I am. And I handled insurance fraud cases for a few years. Writing sample "experts" lack a lot of credibility and are hard to build a case with. Most fraud is exposed through either eyewitness accounts or patterns of behavior. The two signature fraud cases I won were due to patterns of behavior.



But! there is plenty of case law as well as some really good forensic handwriting specialists out there to make this very arguable..
...Well maybe you're just not a good enough lawyer..

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Smart enough to know cursive is a dying practice.


Yes I understand fully... B/c most contract that I've been dealing in lately then companies I deal with have gone to e-sig's... and you just chose a random signature the computer chose's for you.
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