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>>> I assume by quoting someone, you lack the mental capacity of the average human being. <<<

And I assume that by your opinion on quotations, you have never read or tried to read a legal opinion before.  Unless, working at a law firm as you say you do, you have so little respect for judges that you think that they lack the mental capacity of the average human being.  In which case, I stand by everything I've said about you.

If you want to contact me directly, you can call me at + 4470 1760 2550 (yes, that's a real, working phone number) or email me at [email protected] (yes, that's a real, working email address).  Just spell out the name of the law firm you work for and tell me what state it is in.
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In one breath you claim how "valuable your reputation is" then in the next breath you say "public opinion doesn't matter".
Which is it? It's the public opinion that makes a reputation good or bad. Make up your mind since you seem to think you are the only one on this thread that has one.
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Yo Conner,

You mean tell that you are an actor playing an attorney?  Wow that is so cool!  What is the character you will be playing and can you tell use the title of what you are appearing in? BTW, how might a I get your autograph in case you become famous.
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This phone number is managed by Level 3 Communications.  It is apparently located in Tomball Texas.  Anything managed by Level 3 Communications should be suspect.   There have been complaints made about it .   My suspicion is that Level 3 is being used by domestic debt scammers, but in itself, Level 3 is legit so far as I know.
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>>> Anything managed by Level 3 Communications should be suspect. <<<

No, they are the largest competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) in the United States.  What you are saying is like saying that anyone who has an AT&T Uverse or Comcast phone should be suspect, or that anyone who arrives via a car driven on an interstate highway should be suspect.

The difference between Level 3 Communications and, say, YMAX Communications is that YMAX is a wholly-owned subsidiary of magicJack, and the issue of whether the local tariffs filed to register YMAX as a CLEC was considered by the FCC a few years ago (at that time, almost no one actually connected to them except via magicJacks).  Although their SEC filings since then seem to indicate that they now have some actual YMAX users, they are still a wholly-owned subsidiary of magicJack, and that's not only where they make nearly all of their money, it seems to be the main objective of their business to sell their services through magicJacks and similarly branded software rather than to sell CLEC phone service to other end users.

Even then, most users of magicJacks are legitimate.  Thus, even for magicJacks, you cannot conclude solely on the basis that a caller's number is a YMAX Communications number that the caller is a scammer.  I think that, in many cases, the use of a YMAX number can provide relevant additional evidence of that fact, but by itself, it is not particularly relevant.

Level 3 Communications is so big, on the other hand, that I don't think that its use can ever be deemed relevant to provide any evidence of anything.
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