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by gist
1969 days ago
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> If Apple didn't react a week later, approach a lawyer. They'll likely be willing to work purely for 50% commission, because it'll be a slam dunk in court. First of all nothing is a slam dunk in court. Second even if you win you still have to collect and that assumes no delays and no appeals and no feet dragging. Third it's not like you file and the court says 'oh we can fit you in next Tuesday' (sorry for the tone of that btw but I am trying to make a point). Fourth, go try and actually find a lawyer that is willing to take such a small case. (ie 'up to $350k' is exactly that. Any opponent would settle for vastly less money. If not they just drag things on.). > Of course, one would hope that Apple will do the right thing, but it's also reasonably easy to force their hand. Apple also has a motivation to not create a precedent by settling a case that might just insure future cases against them. Not saying impossible. But all of this assumes even there is a case and not some legal carve out for Apple (or whoever you are suing) or leg to stand on. |
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