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dayjah
312 days ago
When the plaintiff is the US Armed Forces, does this still hold? Surely the contract with an arm of the military doesn't have the same protections?
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giancarlostoro
312 days ago
They can freeze funds and cancel future contracts, which should be enough pressure. What's wild to me is the military version was not even remotely safer.
100% the families of those affected by Sigs goof ups should sue.
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100% the families of those affected by Sigs goof ups should sue.