On Saturday 14 July 2001 11:06 pm, dep wrote:
| On Saturday 14 July 2001 08:58 pm, Lee wrote:
| | Much as I hate to do it, but a few words in defense of the lawyer
| | cretins. Class action suits start as separate suits by
| | individuals. There is an original plaintiff or group. If it
| | appears that there have been a large number of people injured (?)
| | the suit can be enlarged to a class action suit. The courts
| | require plaintiff's lawyers to find as many of the class as
| | possible. This is a requirement of the courts, not lawyers
| | shopping for clients. That's the reason you find them advertising
| | in newspapers and tv. The point is that at the bottom of the mess
| | is an investor or group of investors planning to blame Caldera
| | for their own stupidity.
|
| absolutely wrong. none of the current cases against red hat ipos
| began in this fashion. all began in the law firms themselves.

of course, i meant linux ipos.
-- 
dep
 
there's more to history than what's in books;
that's why it took so long to happen.
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