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Are Offshore Software Developers "Laundering" Stolen Software?
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| Dec. 11, 2001
| The Duke
Posted on 12/10/2001 8:16:38 PM PST by The Duke
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To: aabbccddeeff
A lawyer first obligation is to the client That all sounds great on paper, but it doesn't explain the behavior we see in lawyers. For example the case of class-action lawsuits in which lawyers take 98% of the award and split the remaining 2% amongst the suffering victims.
Hmmmm...I wonder what would explain that? Maybe self-interest???
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The Duke
To: The Duke
I agree completely. But they are a cabal and don't want any outsiders inside unless the outsiders are subservient to them.
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To: ben_j_jones
I knew a Punjabi. He is a contractor here in Denver.
To: The Duke
Your notion of how much they take is incorrect
All state bars limit how much a lawyer can recieve
Since a zero award means zero payment the risk is
spread out.
generally anything over 2 mil is 20%
I am not defending, I am just correcting the 98% notion
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