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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (8231)12/5/1997 12:33:00 PM
From: SE  Respond to of 13949
 
Jeff,

You may not be a lawyer, but you know lawyers and you know that lawyers will sue for any reason, whether or not there is a basis! <<gg>>

GO VIKES GO!

-Scott



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (8231)12/5/1997 12:37:00 PM
From: Daniel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
<<<Can I sue an auto dealer if they sell me a new or used car that
does not meet EPA emission guidelines that will be in effect two years later, in 2000?>>>

Would the EPA guidelines have been foreseeable?
Would Y2K problems?



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (8231)12/10/1997 12:38:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Respond to of 13949
 
Humbly report, "Happy new year, call your lawyer. Where there's a contract, you'll find a loophole. Edward Fennell looks at the legal implications of meltdown.
[ . . . ]
suppliers of defective software will be liable . . . or will they?":

sunday-times.co.uk

Svejk
(GL-15 applies: digiserve.com )