Quote Originally Posted by KnowLaw View Post
So what you're saying (and Treefarmer, too) is that I need to open up a counterclaim in the USDC using the Libel of Review.

What about all these other things you've been recommending? Are they still important; or is the LoR the most important piece of the puzzle to get these "gangstas" off my back? (Please excuse my slowness.)

I'll be working at getting the oaths of office next. Or maybe searching out the district court in this area to file the LoR.
The LoR IS your evidence repository that gets noticed by Judges, attorneys, METRO, and the likes.
It speaks for you where you can be heard: on the record.
You can then file your oaths of office and other important evidence in there, to get it seen and heard.
No attorner can take that away from you, AFAIK.