When these types of cases involve so much malicious compliance via paper blizzard, the ability to handle the documents more efficiently than opposing counsel (or at least more efficiently than your potential competitors) can be a distinct advantage.
That's a good point
When these types of cases involve so much malicious compliance via paper blizzard, the ability to handle the documents more efficiently than opposing counsel (or at least more efficiently than your potential competitors) can be a distinct advantage. -- Drew |
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This is where tech has an advantage
Figure out this stuff. |
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just for grins I searched for a class action paperwork generator and found the following
http://www.legalfakes.com/ off topic but amusing "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" ā Richard Feynman |
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That's just f****** horrible
And isn't serving legal documents fraudulently a criminal offense? |
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no, not if the court referenced does not exist
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" ā Richard Feynman |