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Oct 11, 2007

Morning Roundup: Easy, Breezy Edition

Good morning, Washington. What a difference a day makes, right? Just yesterday we were complaining bitterly about the heat and about when administrative law Judge Roy Pearson would finally be brought before the panel that will decide his fate for a hearing. But both problems have been resolved, as if by magic, while we slumbered. The current temperature outside is 57 degrees in our nation’s capital, with an expected high of 66. And Judge…

Aug 14, 2007

Pants Update: Chung Family Nicer Than Most People

Ah, the Pearson Pants Saga. It’s a story that will forever be inextricably linked with our memories of the summer of ’07, and is, much like the season, thankfully not over yet. Administrative law judge Roy Pearson, who still has his job but has been officially notified by the panel that will decide his fate that he may soon be fired, has until Wednesday to file his notice of appeal in the $54 million law…

Jul 05, 2007

Pants Lawsuit Will Continue (to Make People Angry)

The Post’s Marc Fisher has the goods on the continuing saga of administrative law judge Roy Pearson’s crusade against the Chung family, owners of Custom Cleaners. Despite the recent ruling that Pearson’s $54 million lawsuit against the Chungs, for misplacing a pair of the plaintiff’s pants, had no legal merit, Pearson will soldier on. And he’s doing it for you and me. Pearson told defense lawyer Christopher Manning that he planned to file an appeal…

Jun 13, 2007

Pearson Headlines a Real Kick in the Pants

The Roy Pearson Pants trial continues, and Marc Fisher does indeed have an entertaining post up about what’s gone on so far today, including the introduction of The Pants in question: The dramatic moment in Courtroom 415 at D.C. Superior Court revealed that yes, the pants look like they are part of a suit, and yes, the dry cleaners attached to these pants a tag with the same numbers that appeared on the receipt Pearson…

May 10, 2007

$65 Million Pants Judge Could Still Keep His Job

The WaPo’s Marc Fisher has the latest update on the saga of D.C. administrative law judge Roy L. Pearson and his $65 million lawsuit against local dry cleaners Custom Cleaners for misplacing his favorite pair of pants. We first told you about this story back in early April, and it has since gained worldwide attention from people who like to read about stories detailing acts of unbelievable arrogance and stupidity. Like us. Fisher brings word…

Apr 13, 2007

D.C. Judge Seeks $67 Million for Lost Pants

How does one quantify enjoyment gained from the perfect pair of pants? A flattering fit, oh-so-crisp lines or fine-woven fabrics might make trousers priceless to their owner. Roy L. Pearson, Jr., who just happens to be an administrative law judge for the District, doesn’t have a problem putting a price on such clothes. He believes his pants are worth $67 million. Pearson alleges Custom Cleaners in Northeast lost his trousers back in 2005. He filed…

 
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