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Posted On: 08/13/2021 10:58:19 AM
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Re: Buddyboy20 #99926
CYDY can ask to recover their legal expenses (assuming they win), but who knows if the judge will grant it.
IPIX, when it was known as CTIX, refused to be greenmailed by a "shareholder" suit from a firm whose business is based on shareholder suits which are then settled by the companies who are sued, because it's cheaper to settle than to pay legal fees to fight it. CTIX, however, refused to pay off the opposing law firm for what was obviously an unfounded case. The judge wrote a scathing and sarcastic opinion castigating the "shareholder" attorneys -- over 110 pages, as I recall -- but then, after ripping the "shareholder" attorneys up one side and down the other, the judge did NOT award legal fees to CTIX.
Lawyers stick together, even when they become judges.
IPIX, when it was known as CTIX, refused to be greenmailed by a "shareholder" suit from a firm whose business is based on shareholder suits which are then settled by the companies who are sued, because it's cheaper to settle than to pay legal fees to fight it. CTIX, however, refused to pay off the opposing law firm for what was obviously an unfounded case. The judge wrote a scathing and sarcastic opinion castigating the "shareholder" attorneys -- over 110 pages, as I recall -- but then, after ripping the "shareholder" attorneys up one side and down the other, the judge did NOT award legal fees to CTIX.
Lawyers stick together, even when they become judges.
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