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Issa v. GMC



Dear Naseem:

I agree to your request for 14 additional days to file your answer.  I understand that you are speaking to your client about a possible settlement.  I am pleased that settlement is a possibility.  Please understand that when I refer to a settlement, I mean good faith negotiations for reasonable terms.  We filed a very detailed pleading.  I have ample evidence documenting GMAC’s failure to exercise good faith when dealing with Mrs. Issa.  Whether it was deliberate or negligent is irrelevant.   I can prove the failures and will let the jury decide the appropriate damages for GMAC’s bad acts.  I lay this out not as a threat but to let you know that I welcome your offer to negotiate a reasonable settlement and to be clear that we are prepared to move forward.

 

I look forward to hearing from you. 

 

Sincerely,

 

Haytham Faraj, Esq.

PUCKETT & FARAJ, PC

WASHINGTON DC׀  SAN DIEGO ׀ DEARBORN

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