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Is it possible that, where the forms are legally useable even if they're not useful in terms on a single person, the mass inclusion of the forms from the 1000s of 1000s of people who they are trying to sue, will create such a headache for them and also a huge drain on their funds that they will simply give up and drop charges? I only ask as the documents cost $20 and the court case including these documents are costing in excess of $5000 court costs yet the claim is only for $2500 in settlement. meaning for every one of these document cases they win, they also lose 100%.
That means, they're really just wasting time for everyone, and if they have just a 1000, not the 1000s of cases suggested, thats a lot of court time wasted, lot of money wasted...
Would be interested to see your thoughts on that... Power to the mass of people and all
Edited 2010-11-29 05:58 UTC




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There is a significant difference between a form and being represented by an attorney. Syfert wanted the money by playing a numbers game with the forms. Like myself, there are a number of attorneys on the EFF.org web site. I'd advise choosing any of them. Most of us are in regular contact with each other. Yes, we can better represent a client than can a few pieces of paper.
Rob Cashman, Attorney
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Edited 2010-11-29 05:31 UTC