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Argument for Delete: An article about a legal case which has barely begun, and about which there is no evidence any newspaper or journal has written, concerning a matter which itself does not appear to be notable or significant. Ordinarilly I'd be reluctant to nominate an article only a day old for AfD, but the submitter's other contributions (particularly those on Unincorporated reciprocal inter-insurance exchange) strongly suggest he intends to use Wikipedia as a vehicle to publicise his ongoing lawsuit. That's not a fit purpose to which Wikipedia should be put. Finlay McWalter | Talk 00:04, 4 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • Delete as non-notable and advertising. I'm not opposed to significant legal cases being listed but this vulture should take ads out not use Wikipedia. Ifnord 00:10, 4 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Argument to Keep: True v USAA was commenced (filed) 10 Feb 2004 (Docket # 04 L 79, St. Clare County, IL). It is singularly the most challenging law suit and easily the most significant event presently bearing on USAA. It demands the immediate return of all unallocated surplus surplus. If Col True is granted class action status, and if Col True prevails, USAA will tautologicaly bcome insolvent and will be disolved by the Texas Department of Insurance.