These corporations are too big, suffering from gigantism. As a
shareholder, I wonder what I can do to bring these giant corporations
back down to a more human size. I noticed, when I get my stock proxy
forms, that invariably, corporation officers advise voting stockholders
to turn down
so much for congress' new tort reform eliminating frivolous lawsuits!
-chris
Hi Chris
It's a one-edged sword, and that's not the direction it's intended to
cut. The idea is apparently that any lawsuit against a corporation is
by definition frivolous, any lawsuit by a corporation is of
lol
keith, i was laying on the sasrcasm pretty thick, or thought i was.
you're right about schmeiser. i thought the fact that he's canadian is
interesting. i'd be curious to know whether monsanto is basing it's claim,
wholly
or in part, on provisions of NAFTA. another vehicle for
so much for congress' new tort reform eliminating frivolous lawsuits!
-chris
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