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Monday,Oct 26 2009, 06:39:53 PMPark West Gallery Caught

Between a Rock and a Hard Place?

More Litigation Updates

Is Park West Gallery attempting to cut its captive self-proclaimed Dalí authenticator, Bernard Ewell, adrift?



Park West Gallery, Bernard Ewell litigation update

Up a Creek Without a Paddle

On September 19, 2009, Park West Gallery filed a Motion to Sever Bernard Ewell from the Federal litigation. What is a Motion to Sever and what does all this mean? In general, a Motion to Sever a party (in this case Ewell) from a lawsuit entails asking a Judge for one case to be divided into two different cases so they can be tried separately. This is never efficient for the courts or for the parties involved. But this is precisely the type of underhanded tactics that Park West Gallery has employed from the beginning.

Fine Art Registry® believes that Park West Gallery has a specific strategic reason for pulling this latest legal maneuver and it's not what you might think. Remember, nothing is as it seems with Park West Gallery, and its lawyers are always scrambling to dream up creative ways to intimidate, and spend to death, anyone who opposes them. They figure the more they can get people to jump through their endless dreamed-up legal hoops, the better chance they have of breaking them financially and shutting them up. And trust us when we say that Park West and its lawyers blur the line between fact and fiction in the extreme.

 

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