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IANAL, but I believe it's part of the contract that attorney's sign.
I bet they've been paid plenty up until now.  Personally I could care
less if any of their attorney's get paid or not, just as long as SCO
dies a horrible death.  I've used their products years ago and hated
them.  I preferred AIX or SCO back in those days, now I prefer Linux
of course.

Matt

On 4/26/07, Seth Gordon <sethg at ropine.com> wrote:
> Matt Shields wrote:
> > Lots of times attorney's work on the basis that they will get paid if
> > they win the case.  Think ambulance chaser :)
>
> And once it becomes clear to the attorneys that they haven't got a
> snowball's chance of winning the case, and they're not being paid by the
> hour any more, how hard do you think they're going to be working on it?
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