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hit them where it really hurts...
put into place laws that will cap, just how much a lawyer can charge for services and some kind of law that ensures that most of the money won actually goes to the client...
you cut off the financial incentive, and you fix half the reason why those crocks want to be lawyers...
Posted by: ryusen   Posted on: 05/21/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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shell game  ickusslime@... | 05/20/04
Microsoft's FUD machine  Roadfrisbee | 05/20/04
Scott post career  theo_durcan | 05/21/04
about as dumb as IBM asking to open source java  ITsucks | 05/21/04
spl  ITsucks | 05/21/04
Thanks for the catch  Robert Crocker | 05/21/04
It matters not what IBM desires....  Laff | 05/21/04
Re: It matters not what IBM desires....  issthatso | 05/21/04
it doesnt have to do with case but...  ITsucks | 05/21/04
I agree...IBM is no Saint.  Laff | 05/21/04
practical benifits?  ryusen | 05/21/04
?????  TtfnJohn | 05/21/04
NoNameSucks  marcosII | 05/21/04
IBM already has a quick rejection of SCO claims  Spoon Jabber | 05/21/04
I find it interesting...  Monkey_MCSE | 05/21/04
Speedy Justice?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/21/04
Here's an idea  Spoon Jabber | 05/21/04
I agree 100%  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/21/04
The entire legal system need fixed  STDog | 05/21/04
There will be Speedy Trials When...  bc_bc | 05/21/04
not a technology issue  ryusen | 05/21/04
Only one real solution.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/21/04
hit them where it really hurts...  ryusen | 05/21/04
According to court documents  B.O.F.H. | 05/21/04

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