• FuglyDuck
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        193 months ago

        The lawyer probably did it on spec. He promised 5 mill to anyone who proved him wrong.

        16 hours of work that gets paid by Lindell for a very-easy win? Absolutely.

      • @GoofSchmoofer
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        163 months ago

        one of the reasons the justice system favors the wealthy

        • @[email protected]
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          3 months ago

          Sure, but this was legitimate. Lindell admitted he had no intention to pay the 5 million, he just wanted to gin up free publicity.

          He thought that “since you can’t prove a negative” that he wouldn’t have to pay. The judge in the case however found that since the data was literally technical gibberish, that the plaintiff proved that it could not be what Lindell had claimed it was, and was owed the promised payout.

    • @VelvetStorm
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      163 months ago

      Good lawyers aren’t cheap, and in the grand scheme of things are well worth the money when they win.

    • @jeffwOPM
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      163 months ago

      That’s not super high. Maybe a teensy bit above average, but every speciality is different. Some fields of law bill at just a few hundred bucks an hour, while others regularly go that high.