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2010年12月15日 星期三

That is driving the costs of litigation? (Or, "maybe the recession Worse Than We Think!")

Home articles algorithm that is driving the costs of litigation algorithm? (Or, "maybe the recession Worse Than We Think!")Published on February 12, 2010 by Philip Mann

As contributors to lawyers fees and so-called "patent trolls" for booting, my colleagues and I blamed for many of the ills that plague society.? Us - who do not pay unless we are successful - is merito-menos cases files, prolong litigation, resources, waste and cause innocent defendants pay their lawyers more than two million dollars on average to fend for themselves.? It is a wonder that sleep at night.

These thoughts before a sonrisita is true to self congratulatory my face as I received the recent decision of the Circuit Federal stating denial rates District Court in a case that we never should have gone in that did it.

Now in fairness, we lost the case on the merits, the District Court nullified the patent and then take our lumps as what we knew that we could when we went.? No complaints.

Not happy with his win, our adversaries moved fees.? Once again, any complaint that is their right to apply.

What find me amusing is that our opponents selected reject our early offer a solution "to stand", decided to a desperate appeal fee District Court's denial, and - most find - traveled to 3000 miles each way to deliver an oral argument useless 15 minutes against an opponent that wasn't even there.? (Us, being the wastrels we are chosen to waive oral argument and rest in our brief.)

Therefore, you have it.? A company headquartered in every hour will happily spend thousands of dollars of money from its customers to travel 3000 miles to argue against an empty chair, but it is that the boys of tariff quotas that are driving up the costs of litigation.

Yes, really someone should do something about us.


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