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by bradleyland
5002 days ago
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IANAL, but it's hard to sign away your right to tortious remedy like this (in most cases). At least in the way we think of it. Even if you could sign away your right to sue, these are contracts, so things aren't so black and white. We're talking civil law here, which means even if you did sign away your right to sue, you could sue anyway. You'd break the contract, which would open you to counter-suit, but hey, we're all lobbing grenades at that point, so why the hell not, right? For context, I'm currently being sued for something that every attorney I talk to says is a "total bullshit suit", yet it's been going on for two (almost three) years now. |
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