Call it the Cabernet Caper. Or Whining About Wine.
However it’s characterized, two boxes of wine delivered to the wrong address have led to a police report filed against Hartford, Conn., attorney David P. Mester.
Two boxes of wine delivered to the wrong address have led to a police report being filed against Connecticut attorney David P. Mester. "Why do lawyers get a bad name?" asked John Porriello, a Lifeline Financial wealth manager who filed the report. "[Mester] is the poster child." Porriello says he wants the wine replaced, but Mester says that FedEx -- which apparently delivered the $180 worth of wine along with a parcel addressed to him -- "has straightened the whole thing out."
May 10, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Call it the Cabernet Caper. Or Whining About Wine.
However it’s characterized, two boxes of wine delivered to the wrong address have led to a police report filed against Hartford, Conn., attorney David P. Mester.
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