Friday, September 02, 2011

Can Miller Firm LLC speak for AstraZeneca? Miller Firm sends letter of intimidation to Seroquel diabetes lawsuit plaintiff




Hat tip PharmaGossip

It looks like the Miller Firm letter is an intimidation tactic and asks the informant to tell the blogger to cease and desist, as if it's the informant's responsibility. Besides that, freedom of speech to the blogger! How is it that Miller Firm also used AstraZeneca's name in their bullying? Does AstraZeneca agreed with Miller Firm's bully letter?



Miller Firm appears to not understand the Google Internet mirror effect, once there, it's THERE--in images,on blogs, in articles found around the world....

Go here to see the entire letter at the Seroquel Lawsuit Blog.



2 comments:

Have Myelin? said...

Oh good heavens above....!

TheCrowsNestling said...

I signed up for the Miller Firm to represent me in my Seroquel claim. They spent money on the advertizement: I thought that made them legit. It has been years and I am still waiting. I also got one of their letters, detailing what we get if we sign off on the claim. I signed. I need the money. I want the little bit they offer. I have no hope of getting more. They sold me down the river and I cant swim against the tide of Big Business. I got my Seroquel at the Veterans Administration. Astrozenca paid the US government big bucks to settle out of court on the drug. But I got nothing out of it. Except a life time commitment to taking Diabetes drugs.
So, now its almost Christmas and there is no check in the mail yet. Likely none to come any time soon. Yet I bet the Lawyers sure spent their share: according to the letter, the lawyers share was in the Millions. Easy money to them. Its not fair but I quit looking for fair a long time ago. After this is over, one way or another, I am gonna make a Youtube video telling others to beware of the Miller Firm and other law firms that want to sign you up. Better go with a two bit local lawyer that you can get by the necktie.