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# CommLaw Page Re-Check — 2026-06-13
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Re-checked the archived CommLaw "deficiency-warning" attack page against the
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current live version, and captured a newly-published related article.
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## 1. Original attack article — UNCHANGED
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"WARNING: Do Not Let Automated FCC 'Deficiency' Solicitations Create New
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Compliance Risk" (deficiency-warning/) is still live and **byte-for-byte
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identical** in article body/title to the May 20, 2026 archive (8,732 chars of
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extracted article text match exactly). The only page differences are the
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dynamic "recent posts" sidebar. CommLaw did NOT edit or soften the attack page.
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## 2. NEW article published — names Performance West (captured here)
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"Setting the Record Straight: Accuracy, Accountability, and Professional
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Judgment in AI-Assisted Telecom Compliance" — by Managing Partner
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Jonathan S. Marashlian.
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URL: https://commlawgroup.com/2026/setting-the-record-straight-accuracy-accountability-and-professional-judgment-in-ai-assisted-telecom-compliance/
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Saved: record-straight-may2026/page.html + article.md
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Key points (favorable / relevant to PW):
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- References a controversy in a 3rd-party publication, **Prescott-Martini's
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weekly "Martini Brief"**, that named The CommLaw Group AND Performance West.
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- The Martini Brief alleged CommLaw scraped the FCC RMD, harvested emails, and
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mass-emailed the entire RMD list. CommLaw calls these allegations "false" and
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says it only emailed its own Client Advisory list.
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- CommLaw states **Prescott-Martini published a retraction/correction**
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acknowledging it had not independently verified the allegations, and withdrew
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the "legacy / technologically backward law firm" characterization. CommLaw
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links to "Retraction and CommLaw Group Response."
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- This piece is measured and does NOT directly attack/defame Performance West;
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it reframes the dispute as "responsible AI adoption" + general "be cautious
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with automated compliance tools" cautioning.
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## To do / follow up
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- Obtain the **Prescott-Martini retraction** (linked from the CommLaw article)
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for the file — it is a third-party retraction in this same dispute.
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- Keep monitoring; the original attack page remains live (evidence intact).
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