Is there a secret rule in corporate litigation that precludes one from simply stating the date something (like objections to the settlement) is due? A cynical observer might almost conclude that only folks sitting at the head table know the algorithm for calculating dates.
Is there a secret rule in corporate litigation that precludes one from simply stating the date something (like objections to the settlement) is due? A cynical observer might almost conclude that only folks sitting at the head table know the algorithm for calculating dates.
All the cool kids like you though. Don’t those 9 figure “gentlemen” have something better to do than harass a Journalist?