The funny thing is that trials usually take up a mere fraction of the time than does the discovery process. In my Honeywell case, we literally worked for 2 years, 7 days a week, doing discovery. If I recall correctly, I had to attend something like 125 depositions during that 2 year period. And as Mike says, there may be zero public comment during that time. People will be wondering what is going on, and then suddenly some sort of an announcement will be made, right out of the blue.

Oh well.

           ARD

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