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neotek
13y ago
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Because you don't limit access to the courts based on how much money someone has. That's insane.
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akavlie
13y ago
Ironically, that's exactly what happens now -- defendants usually don't have access to the courts, because they don't have millions to defend themselves.
rayiner
13y ago
We do it for shareholder derivatives suits, and in several other contexts. For B2B lawsuits it's not a big deal.
scott_s
13y ago
Not for everyone, but for those judged to be non-practicing entities.
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