A
Washington DC area lawyer who was found stabbed to death in a glitzy DC
area hotel room had ties to the country of Greece and the international banking world and in this particular mystery, authorities say they have a suspect as shared in the newly released video below.
While not every mysterious murder is part of a
'conspiracy', a look into Messerschmitt's past gives us reason to
believe this latest murdered lawyer may have known something that others
didn't want him (and the rest of us) to know with Greece possibly soon
leaving the Euro and the financial world falling to shambles.
Back in 2012, Messerschmitt got married and
traveled to Greece on his honeymoon as shared on this wedding guest
registry; the Washington Post points out this connection of
Messerschmitt to Greece as well. While it is not known at this time if
the lawyer did business in Greece, a look at his deleted but cached DLA
Piper profile page and LinkedIn page show us he was deeply involved with
'multinational Fortune 500 companies', financial services, investment
banking, technology, aerospace, pharmaceuticals, energy and much more.
David Messerschmitt focuses his practice in the
area of intellectual property and technology, sourcing and procurement,
licensing, technology transactions and general corporate matters.
David has experience negotiating a variety of
complex commercial and technology agreements, including professional
services agreements, license agreements, consulting agreements, SaaS
agreements, cloud computing agreements, and domestic and global
outsourcing agreements involving information technology, facilities
management, human resources, data center, finance and accounting, and other business process services.
Additionally, David assists with M&A, joint venture, and strategic alliance transactions, including advising clients on technology-related purchase agreements,t ransition services agreements, and other intellectual property and technology issues.
Additionally, David assists with M&A, joint venture, and strategic alliance transactions, including advising clients on technology-related purchase agreements,t ransition services agreements, and other intellectual property and technology issues.
David has represented clients ranging from
startup to multinational Fortune 500 companies in a variety of
industries, including financial services, investment banking,
technology, retail, consumer goods, aerospace, automotive,
pharmaceuticals, hospitality, food and beverage, energy, and chemicals.
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