Comment by ejoso 5 hours ago This should trigger all of us to be spinning up lawsuits. This whole thing is an absurd grift. 4 comments ejoso Reply petesergeant 15 minutes ago > This should trigger all of us to be spinning up lawsuitsOn what grounds? What tort have you suffered?If you want change (and who wouldn't?) you need to talk to your representatives, not the courts. kys11 4 hours ago I don’t have the fucking money for lawfare in this economy. bluGill 3 hours ago class action is the average person's best bet here. You should expect to get $.75 while the lawyers make big money. throwway120385 3 hours ago Hopefully you didn't accidentally waive your right to class action by signing something at some point in the last 15 years that survived multiple buy-outs to land in the hands of some company tertiary to the lawsuit.
petesergeant 15 minutes ago > This should trigger all of us to be spinning up lawsuitsOn what grounds? What tort have you suffered?If you want change (and who wouldn't?) you need to talk to your representatives, not the courts.
kys11 4 hours ago I don’t have the fucking money for lawfare in this economy. bluGill 3 hours ago class action is the average person's best bet here. You should expect to get $.75 while the lawyers make big money. throwway120385 3 hours ago Hopefully you didn't accidentally waive your right to class action by signing something at some point in the last 15 years that survived multiple buy-outs to land in the hands of some company tertiary to the lawsuit.
bluGill 3 hours ago class action is the average person's best bet here. You should expect to get $.75 while the lawyers make big money. throwway120385 3 hours ago Hopefully you didn't accidentally waive your right to class action by signing something at some point in the last 15 years that survived multiple buy-outs to land in the hands of some company tertiary to the lawsuit.
throwway120385 3 hours ago Hopefully you didn't accidentally waive your right to class action by signing something at some point in the last 15 years that survived multiple buy-outs to land in the hands of some company tertiary to the lawsuit.
> This should trigger all of us to be spinning up lawsuits
On what grounds? What tort have you suffered?
If you want change (and who wouldn't?) you need to talk to your representatives, not the courts.
I don’t have the fucking money for lawfare in this economy.
class action is the average person's best bet here. You should expect to get $.75 while the lawyers make big money.
Hopefully you didn't accidentally waive your right to class action by signing something at some point in the last 15 years that survived multiple buy-outs to land in the hands of some company tertiary to the lawsuit.