Sam's dep is BS, but makes sense
Message ID: 258622
Posted By: walterbyrd
Posted On: 2005-04-22 10:31:00
Subject: Sam's dep is BS, but makes sense
Recs: 17
To me, it only makes sense that scox would want a depositon from IBM's CEO. It also only makes sense that IBM would not want to allow it.
The entire scox-scam is about harassing IBM into a settlement and/or making the public believe that scox, at least, might harass IBM into a settlement. Not only is the deposition itself a harassment, but it could very easily lead to more harassments, and more delays. More delays means no accountability, which means yet more harassment. For example, Sam might say something that scox will claim requires further investigation, and discovery for memos, emails, other depositons, etc.
Even demanding the deposition is a small success for scox. It makes it appear that scox is actually preparing a case. And IBM fighting the deposition can be spun to look like IBM has something to hide.
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Posted By: walterbyrd
Posted On: 2005-04-22 10:31:00
Subject: Sam's dep is BS, but makes sense
Recs: 17
To me, it only makes sense that scox would want a depositon from IBM's CEO. It also only makes sense that IBM would not want to allow it.
The entire scox-scam is about harassing IBM into a settlement and/or making the public believe that scox, at least, might harass IBM into a settlement. Not only is the deposition itself a harassment, but it could very easily lead to more harassments, and more delays. More delays means no accountability, which means yet more harassment. For example, Sam might say something that scox will claim requires further investigation, and discovery for memos, emails, other depositons, etc.
Even demanding the deposition is a small success for scox. It makes it appear that scox is actually preparing a case. And IBM fighting the deposition can be spun to look like IBM has something to hide.
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