updated Sat. August 31, 2024
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Promo Marketing (blog)
March 1, 2018
"Corporate defendants routinely seek to delay proceedings," Jonathan Pollard, Trinity's attorney, said. "It's common practice. But in this case, no amount of delay will change the facts. The evidence of misappropriation and misconduct is overwhelming. We could try this case to a jury tomorrow and win.".
Chicago Sun-Times
February 18, 2018
And Jonathan Pollard, with his long prison stint for a two-bit treachery that was more about aiding Israel than hurting the United States. They're historical trivia now. The only really famous betrayer of our country is that original American traitor, Benedict Arnold. Most Americans know the name, though couldÃâà...
Business Observer
February 9, 2018
“After decades of hard work and millions of dollars invested, Trinity developed a proprietary method of printing high-quality graphics for drink ware,” Pollard PLLC attorney Jonathan Pollard writes in a statement emailed to the Business Observer. “Other companies tried but failed to develop that sameÃâà...
Forward
November 2, 2017
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly has asked President Donald Trump to allow convicted spy Jonathan Pollard to immigrate to Israel. Netanyahu made the request after agreeing in May to provide economic goodwill gestures to the Palestinians, Israel's Channel 2 first reported Tuesday.
Business Insider
October 31, 2017
Jonathan Pollard is a convicted spy who served 30 years of a life term after spying on the US for Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked President Donald Trump to allow Pollard to immigrate to Israel. Israel may be trying to capitalize on goodwill projects that have recently gone intoÃâà...
Tampa Bay Business Journal
December 31, 1999
It's common practice," Trinity's attorney, Jonathan Pollard of Pollard PLLC in Fort Lauderdale, said in a statement. "But in this case, no amount of delay will change the facts. The evidence of misappropriation and misconduct is overwhelming. We could try this case to a jury tomorrow and win." The attorneysÃâà...